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Now FBI launch investigation into founder of ‘revenge porn’ site Is Anyone Up?

Posted on May 23, 2012 by pogowasright.org

Lee Moran and Beth Stebner report:

The FBI is now investigating the 26-year-old man behind the now-defunct ‘revenge porn’ website IsAnyoneUp.com, which allowed spurned lovers to anonymously post pictures and videos of their former flames.

While officials confirmed to ABC News’ Nightline that there was an investigation underway, they would not go into details of it.

The site was run by Hunter Moore, who said it was a website for ‘public humiliation.’

Read more on Daily Mail.

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