Texas Based Cheaters TV Show discovers voodoo practicing lover, I wonder if they would expose AA member deceit?

Texas based Cheaters TV show are masters at discovering cheating and infidelity in relationships. I wonder if they would do a show on 13th Stepping in their home state of Texas and put it on the air? All you have to do is ask. Here is the latest show.....

This week on Cheaters, Leonard discovers that his girlfriend’s guru has a voodoo that he do… on her . Find out what happens when Leonard confronts his girlfriend face-to-face with our cameras rolling."

Source: http://www.cheaters.com/

If you think you spouse or loved one is cheating on you with a member of Alcoholics Anonymous in a Sponsor or Sponcee relationship, you can file a complaint and maybe get it put on national TV. http://www.cheaters.com/submit-terms/

They know the laws of what can and can not be video taped and plastered all over TV and the web......

Or you can just do it yourself.
http://www.cheatersspyshop.com/catch-a-cheater.html

becket's picture

Probably would not take on AA. Cheaters is a person-to-person expose, not a show that would attempt a "60 Minutes", big-budget kinds of thing. Remember, you'd be dealing with people in the media, a good many of whom have been through treatment and have kids in or near treatment.

“The essence of the independent mind lies not in what it thinks, but in how it thinks.”
― Christopher Hitchens, Letters to a Young Contrarian

JR Harris's picture

You have to remember that AA is a Spiritual, not Religious entity at the Interchurch Center in New York. They wouldn't be going after "that" AA, they would be going after the cheating spouse or lover that was using the cult of AA to cover up an affair in a secret clandestine relationship with a newcomer. It would make for a great show. I can see it now.......

Cheaters investigators observe subject performing ritual Alcoholics Anonymous chanting at West University Church of Christ at 3407 Bissonnet St, Houston, TX 77005 on July 25,2011 with an unknown male subject approximately half her age. Investigators observe the subject, 28 year old Amanda Leann Kueht attempting to have sex with the minor in the back of subjects car after ritual who was later identified as one of her 16 year old patients at Cornerstone Recovery in Houston. Realizing that this is statutory rape and the subject is married, the police are called.......

HOUSTON (KTRK) — A substance abuse counselor is accused of having sex with one of her patients — a 16-year-old boy — and police say it happened more than once.

According to police, the counselor and her patient had attended an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting on a July night after which they went ‘parking.’ When police arrived, the whole alleged relationship began to unravel.Until Tuesday, Amanda Leann Kueht was a drug and alcohol recovery counselor. Now she’s a defendant, arrested Tuesday night by West University Place police. Now Kueht, 28, is charged with sexual assault of a child under 17.

“Had inappropriate contact with a victim that is underage,” said prosecutor Amanda Skillen.

On July 27 in a church parking lot, a West U. patrol officer is said to have spotted a car. It didn’t seem right and then he observed a partially dressed male teenager and Keuht in the back seat.

“The female subject in the back seat was 28 years of age and the male subject in the back seat — our victim — was 16 years of age,” said Patrick Phil Clark of the West U. Place Police Department.

The couple’s clothes were disheveled. Later, the teen told investigators while no sex took place that night, it had before.

“It had been going on for a few weeks with numerous encounters,” said Clark.

Source: http://abclocal.go.com/ktrk/story?section=news/local&id=8301354

"Tradition 10 - Alcoholics Anonymous has no opinion on outside issues; hence the AA name ought never be drawn into public controversy." Please follow orders from the Interchurch Center if you are an AA member and don't comment.

By treatment you mean expensive cult programming and mind control propaganda using time honored scare tactics and authoritarian exploitation of vulnerable people who would benefit from real cognitive behavioral therapy, but instead are duped into believing they have a terminal disease that has a spiritual cure? yeah, I remember treatment...