NASHVILLE (Reuters) - ESPN contributor Erin Andrews has filed a new $10 million advance of remoteness lawsuit over a 2008 occurrence in that she was videotaped in a bare by a peephole of her Nashville hotel room.
Andrews, one of a many renouned reporters on a network, wants $6 million, and costs and interest, from a West End Marriott, and $4 million from Michael Barrett, a Chicago male who pleaded guilty to stalking Andrews and was condemned in 2010 to 2 1/2 years in sovereign prison.
According to Davidson County Circuit Court records, a fit was creatively filed final year and was refiled to make certain a government of stipulations did not run out.
At Barrett's sentencing hearing, Andrews pronounced that she still suffers fear, stress and open chagrin as a outcome of carrying been stalked.
"I'm being victimized each day...and we did zero to merit it," Andrews said, adding a videos will expected always be on a Internet.
Prosecutors pronounced Barrett had trafficked to during slightest 3 cities and taken videos of a sideline contributor by a peepholes of hotel rooms.
According to a lawsuit, Andrews pronounced a hotel was guilty of loosening for, among other things, permitting Barrett to know that Andrews was staying in a hotel and afterwards permitting him to book a room subsequent to her own. Andrews was in Nashville to cover a Vanderbilt University football game.
She also pronounced a hotel was inattentive for unwell to learn Barrett altered a peephole of a plaintiff's hotel room door, permitting a videos to be taken.
The fit pronounced a videotaping and posting of a bare images continues to means Andrews "great romantic trouble and embarrassment."
The hotel sequence declined criticism on a lawsuit.
"Unfortunately we do not criticism on tentative litigation," pronounced Jeff Flaherty, Marriott's executive of open relations.
Andrews' Nashville attorney, Mary A. Parker, declined to criticism on a case.
(Writing and stating by Tim Ghianni; Editing by Mary Wisniewski and Greg McCune)
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