Hunter Moore liked to destroy the lives of his victims.
In fact, as owner of a notorious revenge porn website, he declared himself a “professional life-ruiner” — and made a fortune doing it until one distraught mom said, “Enough!”
“Moore gloated that he was ‘pure evil’ and it was all about being, in his own words, a ‘professional life-ruiner,’” Laws told the U.K. tabloid. “IsAnyoneUp was a wall of hatred. There were attempts to get victims to kill themselves, or calling them fat and ugly,” Charlotte Laws said. “She started getting strangers calling her — even porn star Ron Jeremy called wanting to ‘talk business.’ She was distraught, convinced this would destroy her life,” Laws said.In the documentary, Moore said of his misogynistic motivations: “It all started with me hating some dumb b**** who broke my heart. Me and my friends were posting girls on IsAnyoneUp and we got a bunch of traffic one day and I was like, ‘Yo, I can make a lot of money from ties and f***ing people over.