[1] Parco was already well-known for being hired to use attractive women who would tempt husbands whose wives suspected them of infidelity.
[3] Once Time-Warner moved forward with purchasing the remaining 50% of Court TV, owned by Liberty Media Corp. in 2006, the reality show was cancelled.
[4] This was due in part to the revamping of the network, and their plan of moving away from 'reality' shows to focus on more unscripted content.
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[6] The show gained considerable attention before its second-season premiere for its viral marketing using billboards that posed as a letter from a wife named "Emily" to her unfaithful husband "Steven".