Brandi Passante sued Hunter Moore for $2.5 million after he posted scandalous photos on his controversial website. Passante experienced severe emotional distress, prompting her lawsuit that ultimately resulted in Moore paying only $750 in damages. Moore, known as "The Most Hated Man on the Internet," served two and a half years in prison.
Once a person reaches a certain level of fame, it can be easy to feel like they are untouchable. However, even the biggest stars can be vulnerable to lawsuits. After all, Lionel Richie was sued for plagiarism, Mel Brooks was sued over a joke, and Dwayne Johnson was sued for billions.
Since Storage Wars fans are devoted, they want to know what has happened to the show's cast. However, almost all Storage Wars' fans don't know that Brandi Passante was involved in a really extreme lawsuit. In fact, Passante sued someone who was known as "the most hated man on the internet" for $2.5 million.
Once a person reaches a certain level of fame, it can be easy to feel like they are untouchable. However, even the biggest stars can be vulnerable to lawsuits. After all, Lionel Richie was sued for plagiarism, Mel Brooks was sued over a joke, and Dwayne Johnson was sued for billions.
Since Storage Wars fans are devoted, they want to know what has happened to the show's cast. However, almost all Storage Wars' fans don't know that Brandi Passante was involved in a really extreme lawsuit. In fact, Passante sued someone who was known as "the most hated man on the internet" for $2.5 million.
- 7/6/2024
- de Matthew Thomas
- The Things
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Netflix is no stranger to true-crime docuseries, and the streaming giant is back on the scene with a handful of new titles this summer, including "The Most Hated Man on the Internet." The series centers on the crimes of Hunter Moore, sometimes referred to as "The King of Revenge Porn," who created the website IsAnyoneUp.com. The site hosted thousands of pictures, many sexually suggestive or nude, taken by vengeful ex-partners and shared without the victim's consent.
For over a year, Moore profited from the pictures and created a small empire exploiting relationships that turned sour, but his invasive, money-making scheme didn't last forever. So here is where Moore is in 2022.
Who Is Hunter Moore?
Moore was born in 1986 and started building businesses at a young age after getting kicked out of his private Christian school for getting into fights, according to a 2012 interview with Rolling Stone.
Netflix is no stranger to true-crime docuseries, and the streaming giant is back on the scene with a handful of new titles this summer, including "The Most Hated Man on the Internet." The series centers on the crimes of Hunter Moore, sometimes referred to as "The King of Revenge Porn," who created the website IsAnyoneUp.com. The site hosted thousands of pictures, many sexually suggestive or nude, taken by vengeful ex-partners and shared without the victim's consent.
For over a year, Moore profited from the pictures and created a small empire exploiting relationships that turned sour, but his invasive, money-making scheme didn't last forever. So here is where Moore is in 2022.
Who Is Hunter Moore?
Moore was born in 1986 and started building businesses at a young age after getting kicked out of his private Christian school for getting into fights, according to a 2012 interview with Rolling Stone.
- 27/7/2022
- de Alicia Geigel
- Popsugar.com
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Netflix’s The Most Hated Man on the Internet closes by explaining why its title character only ever appears in archival footage. “Hunter Moore initially agreed to take part in this series but later declined our invitation,” the screen reads. “We decided to use his image anyway.”
The irony is thick — considering Moore once catapulted himself to fame by capitalizing on images of unwilling people — and easy to smirk at. Maybe a bit too easy. The docuseries’ three hourlong episodes go by quickly, thanks to its streamlined storytelling and brisk pacing, and it delivers on both the white-hot outrage and the grim satisfaction promised by the downfall of a dude who really had it coming. But The Most Hated Man on the Internet falls short of the ambition needed to lend it real, lasting heft.
Produced by Raw TV (the outfit behind The Tinder Swindler...
Netflix’s The Most Hated Man on the Internet closes by explaining why its title character only ever appears in archival footage. “Hunter Moore initially agreed to take part in this series but later declined our invitation,” the screen reads. “We decided to use his image anyway.”
The irony is thick — considering Moore once catapulted himself to fame by capitalizing on images of unwilling people — and easy to smirk at. Maybe a bit too easy. The docuseries’ three hourlong episodes go by quickly, thanks to its streamlined storytelling and brisk pacing, and it delivers on both the white-hot outrage and the grim satisfaction promised by the downfall of a dude who really had it coming. But The Most Hated Man on the Internet falls short of the ambition needed to lend it real, lasting heft.
Produced by Raw TV (the outfit behind The Tinder Swindler...
- 27/7/2022
- de Angie Han
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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