
Hunter Moore, the man who created an infamous revenge porn site, has been sentenced to more than two years in prison.
Moore was known as “the most hated man on the Internet” for creating IsAnyoneUp.com, where he publicly posted nude or compromising photos, uploaded by angry exes seeking revenge. His victims - the subjects of the photographs, who did not consent to having the photos posted online - were often identified by name, alongside their social media and contact information.
US District Judge Dolly Gee on Wednesday sentenced Moore to 2½ years in federal prison, followed by three years of supervised release. While in jail, Moore must undergo a mental health evaluation. He also owes a US$2,000 fine.
Moore faced a statutory maximum sentence of seven years, and a mandatory minimum of two years, the Department of Justice said.
Gee told Moore at his sentencing that he “must face the consequences of your own actions. Your poor judgement has caused much pain to your victims and your family,” City News Service reported.
Although Moore became infamous as the “King” of revenge porn, his prison sentence is the result of a plea deal on two charges that have little to do with the core problems of revenge porn itself. He pleaded guilty in February to one count of unauthorised access to a protected computer to obtain information for purposes of private financial gain and one count of aggravated identity theft.