Lawsuits filed over the cyberattack of extramarital site AshleyMadison.com have been coordinated before a federal judge in St. Louis.

The U.S. Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation on Wednesday ordered 18 cases filed over the July data breach to be coordinated before U.S. District Judge John Ross of the Eastern District of Missouri, who is overseeing the first data-breach case filed against Ashley Madison on July 22. An additional case was filed on Tuesday in the Central District of California.

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