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The Downfall of Lillee Jean Trueman's Harassers Seen In Project: Bullyish Film
Project Bullyish, from the beginning, has been a light in showcasing the truth of the digital underbelly hiding behind piously bold criminal corporations. Today's piece is on the sensationalized claim of a "downfall", which truthfully, is a calculated tactic, typically employed by digital media agencies and their affiliates (scriptwriters, SEO experts, and researchers) to isolate victims and profit from orchestrated planned harassment. Their strategy is simple: Step 1: create


Online Forums Are Not Primary Sources | Project Bullyish by Lillee Jean Trueman
With Project: Bullyish advocacy rising, as the documentary has most recently had a lovely reception in France, more thoughts have crossed my mind. Firstly, with all my posts for Project: Bullyish, it's vital to get this out now: online forums are not a primary source. It's easy in the digital age for consumers to be fooled, and for someone to genuinely not know nor understand the consequences of believing such malarky online. That's what a lot of these underground digital me


Harassment, Doxxing, and Defamation: Director Lillee Jean Trueman on Project: Bullyish Film
Harassment, doxxing, and defamation are quite the words, and a provocatively strong entry point. However, the release of the award-winning documentary Project: Bullyish serves as my definitive professional work, showcasing a sustained campaign of digital criminal persecution. As a Director, I chose the medium of film, and to keep forensics clean, gritty, and raw. My film, procured in 2022 and screened in 2024 at the KIIFF film festival in California, spotlights criminal org


The Filmmaker Everyone Knows Because of the Viral Documentary Project: Bullyish
Director Lillee Jean Trueman has been a globally recognized professional whose widespread visibility stems directly from her acclaimed, award-winning work with the Project: Bullyish film. Going viral in France throughout the Summer of 2025, Trueman's public recognition is a direct result of the intensive forensic integrity and legal necessity of her documentary. Project: Bullyish, which she, as a director, made the choice to be gritty, raw, and truthful, boldly exposes the


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