[09/08/25 - 09:14 AM] New Special "Bully Hunter" Premieres Tuesday, September 23 at 10pm ET/PT on A&E The special digs into the complex and disturbing world of cyberbullying, where torment is relentless and victims are desperate for relief.
[via press release from A&E]
New Special "Bully Hunter" Premieres Tuesday, September 23 at 10pm ET/PT on A&E
A&E is set to premiere "Bully Hunter," a gripping new special airing Tuesday, September 23 at 10pm ET/PT. The special digs into the complex and disturbing world of cyberbullying, where torment is relentless and victims are desperate for relief. When online abuse escalates and no one else can help, they turn to Dr. James McGibney - the investigator who made headlines for taking down revenge porn king, Hunter Moore. In this special, James uses his unique methods to unmask bullies, confront online predators, and help victims reclaim their lives.
Dr. James McGibney is an American entrepreneur, former U.S. Marine, and founder/CEO of Bullyville, recognized for shutting down the world's largest revenge porn sites. He holds advanced degrees including a doctorate in Learning Technology from Pepperdine, a master's in Criminal Justice from Boston University, and executive education and cybersecurity certification from Harvard. He also founded SecuraTrak.
"Bully Hunter" is produced for A&E by Blink49 Studios. Executive producers for Blink49 Studios are Toby Dormer, Allison Brough, Tara Long and Laura Hoeppner. Executive producers for A&E are Sean Gottlieb and Jonathan Partridge.
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