Status: Hoax
AshtonHacked.com supposedly offers up recordings of real messages left on Ashton Kutcher's voicemail, as obtained by two guys who hacked his cellphone. (Some of the messages are not safe for work.) Kutcher's media rep claims that
all the messages are fake. The owner of the site, however, continues to insist they're real, though the explanation of how the voicemail system was hacked doesn't sound very convincing. Anyway, the messages would only be of much interest to people who actually care what Ashton Kutcher does with his time.
Comments
I doubt this case in particular is real, but it probably isn't that hard to do. Also, the article says that the number came from a "friend of a friend", but the website clearly says from one of the kids' sister. Why make one or the other up if you REALLY have the number?