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Erin Andrews Awarded $55M By Jury In Peephole Videotaping Lawsuit

Barrett discovered the room assigned to Andrews, requested the room next door to hers and made a video showing a nude Andrews in her room, using an altered door peephole, the Nashville Tennessean added. See the whole statement below…

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Defense attorneys told the court that it was a “freak occurrence” that the hotel couldn’t have prevented, and that Barrett was exclusively to blame for the offence.

Lawyers for the hotel argued that the responsibility was exclusively Barrett’s and there was no way the hotel could have foreseen what he did. “The support I’ve received from the people of Nashville has been overwhelming”. “I feel like if I can go and compete on ‘Dancing with the Stars” and make it to the finale, and host the show, and have all this stuff on my plate, then people will forget and, hopefully, I will forget”.

Andrews tearfully took the stand during the trial, telling the jury, “This happens every day of my life”. She said that victims around the world, sharing their stories has meant a great deal to the Fox Sports sportscaster. “The Nashville Marriott could’ve just called me and said, ‘We’re putting this man that requested to be next to you, is this OK?’ And I would’ve called the cops and we would’ve gotten him”. They continued on, stating that Andrews could not have been severely damaged by the filming, because she has benefited from the increased popularity and professional success that it has brought her, reports NBC News. Image: GettyErin Andrews posted this on Twitter after the judgement. Andrews’ current suit, in which she sought $75 million, was over whether the franchise owner was negligent with regard to keeping her safe.

Barrett, a former insurance executive from IL, was sentenced to 2½ years in prison after his arrest in 2009. Sportscaster and television host Erin Andrews listens as the verdict is read Monday, March 7, 2016, in Nashville, Tenn. He said he would consult with his clients – the hotel owners and its former operators – on whether they would appeal. “They brought up the allegations, and they started viewing the video”. The attorneys also suggested that Andrews’ rise in her career showed she did not suffer severe and permanent distress.

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Andrews said she covers the peephole and won’t stay in a room with an adjoining room.

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