Erin Andrew’s Stalker Released

Michael David Barrett, a man who has allegedly used a cellphone camera to record Erin Andrews after removing the door’s peephole and altering it with a hacksaw while staying at a Nashville Mariott was released today on a $4,500 bond. Barett had reportedly led a secret life involving stalking and videotaping women without their knowledge or consent before selling the footage to gossip sites on the Net. Barett will face federal charges for Internet stalking this Oct 23. If found guilty, penalty involves 5 years in federal prison as well as a fine of $250, 000.

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Erin Andrews’ Stalker Leading to 911 Call

Erin Andrews called 911

Erin Andrews called 911

Last Wednesday, Erin Andrews, victim of the most searched peephole video, reportedly called 911 because of a stalker lurking around her home in Georgia. It was obvious that the unknown stalker was not aware that Andrews and her lawyer during a press conference issued a statement that her privacy be respected. It was also taken into account about finding and prosecuting the perpectrator who shot several videos of Erin Andrews naked in a hotel room. An inclusion of those who publish the illegal video will face civil and criminal lawsuits.

The Dunwoody Police responded to the 911 call and found the stalker at Andrew’s door. The suspicious character said he was a reporter and was only there for the purpose of internviewing Andrews. The reporter was allowed to leave after brief questioning.

ESPN had reportedly launched their own investigation; however, rumour has it that a member of Andrew’s production team may have been responsible for the illegal video.

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Erin Andrews Nude Video

ESPN Sportscaster Erin Andrews

ESPN Sportscaster Erin Andrews

Just recently, ESPN’s lovely sportscaster, Erin Andrews, had been Google’s top search this week. Andrews who had been voted by Playboy as America’s Sexiest Sportscaster had a video shot through a peephole with her walking around the room naked. The video was posted on the Internet allegedly a month prior but only gained popularity this week. Furious of being victimized by such abhorent act, Erin hired one of the best lawyers, Marshall B. Grossman to help her place the peephole pervert behind bars.

The scandalous video surfaced on the Internet under the title “Hot naked blond who looks a lot like a sports-blogger favorite in her hotel room.” ESPN wasn’t happy with several media outlets for exploiting the story including Fox News, CBS and New York Post. Most of which have aired or ran a video (with parts of Andrews’ body blurred) or ran several still photos from the video.

Despite this the New York Post page six gossip ran an item blaming ESPN. Quoting from the article “No one would have known that a sick voyeur had secretly videotaped ESPN reporter Erin Andrews nude in her hotel room if the Mickey Mouse sports network hadn’t sent a letter to an obscure Web site demanding that it take down its link to a fuzzy video of an unidentified blonde.”

Meanwhile, in response to the increasing popularity of the video on the Internet, CBS News stated that many online viewers don’t realize that watching videos such as this is against the law. CBS News legal analyst, Lisa Bloom also stated that downloading or watching the video is illegal.

The news that hackers are creating fake websites to allow searchers to download a trojan horse virus also circulated on the Internet.

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