Arrest made in ESPN reporter nude video case

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This guy sounds like a poster boy for being a stalker....I like that "modified door peephole" sounds more like he punched it out and held his cell phone camera up to the door. Seems like the FBI went all out to catch him but good, what type of wacko goes through all that hassle to get a few nude pictures..of anybody.

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LOS ANGELES (AP) -- A Chicago-area man arrested at O'Hare airport who is accused of taping surreptitious nude videos of ESPN reporter Erin Andrews was due to appear in federal court late Saturday morning, authorities said.

Michael David Barrett was arrested Friday night as he arrived on a flight from Buffalo, N.Y., the FBI said. He faces federal charges of interstate stalking for taking the videos, trying to sell them to celebrity Web site TMZ and posting the videos online, the FBI said in a statement.

Several TV networks and newspapers aired brief clips or printed screen grabs from the videos in July.

Andrews thanked FBI agents and federal prosecutors for their work on the arrest and said she hoped the case will eventually help others who have been similarly victimized.

"For my part, I will make every effort to strengthen the laws on a State and Federal level to better protect victims of criminal stalking," she said in a statement early Saturday.

The charges against Barrett were filed in Los Angeles, where TMZ is based and where Andrews first became aware of the videos. She is identified in the federal complaint as E.A.

Andrews' attorney, Marshall Grossman, said he called her Friday night with news of the arrest. She was greatly relieved, he said.

"I think she's probably sleeping more soundly tonight than she has since these videos surfaced," Grossman said.

FBI agents said seven of the eight videos posted online were taken through a modified door peephole while the 31-year-old Andrews was alone and undressed in hotel rooms in Nashville, Tenn., in September 2008.

FBI agents said they believe Barrett called many hotels to find out where Andrews was staying and requested a hotel room next to hers. Investigators said the eighth video was likely taken at another hotel, which Andrews couldn't identify.

Agents said Barrett, 48, also made reservations at a Milwaukee hotel where she stayed in July 2008. They found her door's peephole similarly rigged, but he didn't check in at that hotel and the furniture in the room did not match furniture seen on the eighth video.

Barrett tried to sell the videos to TMZ, but an employee there informed Andrews' attorneys, according to the complaint.

FBI agents matched information in the e-mail to Barrett, and also examined telephone records and credit card charges from Barrett's Nashville hotel stay. Agents also concluded that the videos of Andrews were likely recorded from a cell phone camera.

Barrett sought to place Andrews under surveillance to harass and intimidate her, and to cause substantial emotional distress, the federal complaint said. He faces up to five years in federal prison if convicted.

A message left at a phone listing for a Michael D. Barrett in Westmont, Ill., wasn't immediately returned Friday night.

Andrews has covered hockey, college football, college basketball and Major League Baseball for the network since 2004, often as a sideline reporter during games.

A former dance team member at the University of Florida, Andrews was named "sexiest sportscaster" by Playboy magazine in both 2008 and 2009. She has been referred to as "Erin Pageviews" because of the traffic that video clips and photos of her generate, and Playboy magazine named her "sexiest sportscaster" in both 2008 and 2009.

"This is clearly welcome news," ESPN spokesman Josh Krulewitz said of the arrest. "Our thoughts and support continue to be with Erin, who has demonstrated tremendous strength and determination."

The federal complaint said Andrews felt ashamed and embarrassed and has had trouble sleeping and breathing because of the videos. She has also been worried that more secretly taped footage will surface, the complaint said.

Grossman said by telephone Friday night that the videos appeared to have been taped by a serial stalker who followed Andrews from city to city.

"He wasn't an accidental tourist," he said. "He had her in his sights."

Grossman has said Andrews plans to file civil lawsuits against the person who shot the video footage and anyone who publishes the material. He said in a statement Saturday morning that Andrews has worked side by side with law enforcement and a private investigative firm to reconstruct events.

"Erin deserves significant credit for the progress made in solving this case," Grossman said.

Andrews, in an appearance on "The Oprah Winfrey Show" last month, said she thought her career was over once the nude footage of her began circulating on the Internet.

"I kept screaming: 'I'm done. My career is over. I'm done. Get it off. Get it off the Internet,'" she said as she remembered talking to her father. "They thought I was physically injured, (that's) how bad I was screaming."

Andrews returned to the air Sept. 3 as the sideline reporter for ESPN's broadcast of South Carolina at North Carolina State. She is scheduled to work the Auburn-Tennessee game Saturday night in Knoxville, Tenn.

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I thought the thing was set up to make her famous guess I was wrong
 

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I thought it was another ESPN employee. It's weird how he got the room # she was in. Will be curious how he did that. She's in large cities with lots of hotels. And then to pin it down to the room #!!
 

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From the AP story...."FBI agents said they believe Barrett called many hotels to find out where Andrews was staying and requested a hotel room next to hers"........

And I guess some unnamed hotel in Nashville booked him in to a room next to hers...nice hotel :rolleyes:

This guy was going around state to state stalking her. Think a 48 year guy would be able to have better things to do.
 

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Andrews, in an appearance on "The Oprah Winfrey Show" last month, said she thought her career was over once the nude footage of her began circulating on the Internet. "I kept screaming: 'I'm done. My career is over. I'm done. Get it off. Get it off the Internet,'" she said
Well, I hope it's done. She's a bunch of bullshit......but with a nice ass. Glad the arrest was made, however......but I can't wait for the FBI to shutdown YouTube and Google for all that *infringement* they are supposed to enforce.

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From the AP story...."FBI agents said they believe Barrett called many hotels to find out where Andrews was staying and requested a hotel room next to hers"........

And I guess some unnamed hotel in Nashville booked him in to a room next to hers...nice hotel :rolleyes:

This guy was going around state to state stalking her. Think a 48 year guy would be able to have better things to do.
Yeah, I'd be asking the same thing...someone calls up and a) asks if this person is staying there then b) asks for the room next to hers.

Now if a person knew she was staying there already, B) wouldn't be so obviously questionable. Either way, unless she'd already checked in, there's no way he'd be able to get the room next to her because they don't preplan where someone is staying. They assign you a room only after you arrive.....
 

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Some places the hotels are not too busy, I could see the room next to hers being available.

AP had more today, this guys lawyer is saying he hasn't even had a traffic ticket and those who know him are shock.

CHICAGO (AP) -- A man accused of taping surreptitious nude videos of ESPN reporter Erin Andrews while she was alone in hotel rooms appeared in federal court Saturday and was ordered returned to California.

Michael David Barrett made an initial appearance before U.S. Magistrate Judge Arlander Keys, who ordered him returned to Los Angeles, where charges against him were filed. Keys set another hearing for Monday to determine if Barrett will be freed on bond to return or must go in custody.

Barrett, 48, was arrested Friday night at O'Hare airport as he arrived from Buffalo, N.Y., the FBI said. He faces federal charges of interstate stalking for taking the videos, trying to sell them to celebrity Web site TMZ and posting the videos online, the FBI said.

Defense attorney Rick Beuke told reporters after court that he had known Barrett for about 10 years and never known him to be in trouble.

"I don't think he's even had a traffic ticket," Beuke said. "He's as regular a guy as you'll ever meet - a great friend. I must have calls from 30 people wanting to know what they could do to help."

Beuke said he did not discuss the particulars of the charge when he met briefly with Barrett on Saturday morning in court. He said he would study the complaint and try to visit Barrett at the government's Metropolitan Correctional Center where he is being held over the weekend.

Asked how Barrett had gotten interested in Andrews, if the allegations are true, or how he managed to get adjacent hotel rooms, Beuke said, "I assume it's not true. But we'll know more on Monday."

Chicago FBI spokesman Ross Rice said he did not know how Barrett allegedly became interested in Andrews. Asked how he had managed to get rooms next to hers, if he did, Rice said Barrett asked. As for why the hotels would give him those rooms, he said the hotels would have to address that.

Several TV networks and newspapers had aired brief clips or printed screen grabs from the videos of Andrews in July. The 31-year-old has covered hockey, college football, college basketball and Major League Baseball for ESPN since 2004, often as a sideline reporter during games. She was named "sexiest sportscaster" by Playboy magazine in both 2008 and 2009.

Andrews was scheduled to work the Auburn-Tennessee game Saturday night in Knoxville, Tenn.

She thanked FBI agents and federal prosecutors for their work and said she hoped the case will eventually help others.

"For my part, I will make every effort to strengthen the laws on a state and federal level to better protect victims of criminal stalking," Andrews said in a statement early Saturday.

Andrews' attorney, Marshall Grossman, said Friday night that the videos appeared to have been taped by a serial stalker who followed Andrews from city to city.

"He wasn't an accidental tourist," he said. "He had her in his sights."

FBI agents said seven of the eight videos posted online were taken through a modified door peephole while Andrews was alone and undressed in hotel rooms in Nashville, Tenn., in September 2008.

Agents said they believe Barrett called many hotels to find out where Andrews was staying and requested a hotel room next to hers. Investigators said the eighth video was likely taken at another hotel, which Andrews couldn't identify.

FBI agents said Barrett also made reservations at a Milwaukee hotel where Andrews stayed in July 2008. They found her door's peephole similarly rigged, but he didn't check in at that hotel and the furniture in the room did not match furniture seen on the eighth video.

Barrett tried to sell the videos to TMZ, but an employee there informed Andrews' attorneys, according to the complaint.

FBI agents matched information in the e-mail to Barrett, and also examined telephone records and credit card charges from Barrett's Nashville hotel stay. Agents also concluded that the videos of Andrews were likely recorded from a cell phone camera.

Barrett sought to place Andrews under surveillance to harass and intimidate her, and to cause substantial emotional distress, the federal complaint said. He faces up to five years in federal prison if convicted.

Messages left at a phone listing for a Michael D. Barrett in Westmont, Ill., weren't immediately returned. Barrett's father, Frank Barrett, 78, of Milwaukie, Ore., a suburb of Portland, said he hadn't yet been able to speak to his son, whom he said worked in insurance. But he said the arrest came as a shock and the situation "does not match the Mike I know."

"He's always been an upstanding, hardworking guy," Frank Barrett said.

A neighbor in Westmont, Srividhya Viswanath, 36, a homemaker, said that Barrett shared his townhome in the western suburb with a female companion, but didn't know if it was his wife or a girlfriend.

"We used to see them in the backyard and say, hi, but we didn't know them very well," she said. "They weren't home much. They traveled a lot." She said she noticed nothing unusual about the couple.

Defense attorney Beuke said that Barrett had been divorced for some time and had children but did not provide details.

The charges were filed in Los Angeles, where TMZ is based.

Grossman has said Andrews plans to file civil lawsuits against the person who shot the video footage and anyone who publishes the material.

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So who was he stalking/photographing in Buffalo before he flew to Chicago and got arrested?
 

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Well he is 48 years old, if this is all true and seems likely cause how else could anybody explain his actions :confused: It doesn't mean by never ever getting even a parking ticket he never broke the law / it just means hes never been caught before.

So yeah, the biggie is what else has he been up to all these years? Or for some strange reason he just woke up one day a few months ago and started his creepy ways.
 
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