Charlotte Laws found her daughter’s nude pic on the site Is Anyone Up? After determining she was hacked, she vowed to take down its women-hating owner, Hunter Moore. A new Netflix docuseries explores how she did it:
an Mom. “Tiger Blood.” The Royal Wedding. The early 2010s were a treasure trove of cursed cultural relics. Most odious of all was Is Anyone Up?, a revenge-porn website that prided itself on humiliating mostly young women.
“I’ve talked to 25 victims within a 14-day period, and about 40 percent of them were hacked,” Laws told me at the time. “Additionally, 12 percent of them were someone else’s head and a different person’s nude body.” “Kayla was withdrawn, locked herself in her room, didn’t want to go to work, and just felt shamed, humiliated, exploited, and violated,” Laws tells me. “Her friends found out, everyone at the restaurant she worked at found out—the assistant manager even said, ‘I could get you fired’—and she lost out on an acting role because of it.”
“I didn’t know anything about this [scene] subculture until my daughter was hacked, and then I learned about revenge porn for the first time,” says Laws. “I was drawn into it, finding out more so that I could help her—and then help the other victims. Hunter Moore’s site was a wall of hatred, and I felt I had to take it apart brick by brick.”
She suffered a great deal of hardship early in life. Her father was abusive, and her mother died by suicide when Laws was 16. Two years later, her brother died in a car accident. Laws wanted to escape, so she fled to Hollywood.
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