One victim said she received anonymous sexual messages and phone calls, which ultimately caused a breakup with her partner.
Another testified, “I have and still do feel completely violated by what Brandon did to me. I feel mortified and disgusted.”
One of Tyler’s posts even included a poll asking users, “Which one deserves to be gang raped?”
Judge Mills remarked, “The posts read like an advertising poster for the worst kind of toxic masculinity,” noting Tyler’s deliberate intent to degrade and humiliate his victims.
Tyler was identified after he accidentally included his own Instagram handle in a screenshot of one of the victim’s social media accounts.
Despite his actions, his defense claimed he had no prior criminal history and has struggled with porn addiction since youth.