Erin Andrews: ESPN Forced Me To Go On TV And Talk About My Stalker
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In case you didn't think ESPN could get anymore terrible.
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Fox broadcaster Erin Andrews took the stand today in the trial over her civil suit against the Nashville hotel where she was videotaped undressing through her hotel room peephole. In one of the most frightening bits of testimony in a case full of them, Andrews explained how ESPN—her employer at the time—forced her to discuss the issue on national television, against her will, before she was allowed to return to her broadcasting duties.
On July 16, 2009, video of the naked Andrews was posted to the website NSFW POA. Nearly three months later, on October 2, 2009, Michael David Barrett was arrested for creating the video. Barrett eventually pleaded guilty to interstate stalking, and was sentenced to 30 months in prison.
Fighting unsuccessfully to hold back tears as she answered questions from her lawyer today, Andrews testified that “everybody” thought she orchestrated the video as a publicity stunt: “Probably for like three months, everybody thought it was a publicity stunt. The front page of the New York Post said ‘ESPN Scandal.’ To Fox News and CBS, everybody put up that I was doing it for publicity and attention, and that ripped me apart.”
Before Barrett was arrested, that “everybody” apparently included her employer ESPN, who didn’t stand fully behind her and forced her to re-live the trauma in front of millions, according to her testimony. (An ESPN spokesperson “respectfully” declined comment.)
Q: So did ESPN require that you give an interview?
Yes. Because there wasn’t an arrest, because we didn’t know where this happened, my bosses at ESPN told me, “before you go back on air for college football we need you to give a sit-down interview.” And that was the only way I was going to be allowed back.
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I'm pretty sure Beadle contributed to a lot of that shit too. Ages ago, but geez - ESPN literally pimping out and exploiting employees.
She just won $55mil: http://money.cnn.com/2016/03/07/media/erin-andrews-video-trial-verdict/index.html
By Gabyskra Go To PostBut he doesn't have that money. Theoritical number, right?The hotel fucked up. Guy went to the desk and said "give me the room next to Erin Andrews". Major fuck up.
Wait, the hotel is paying?
By DY_nasty Go To PostThe hotel fucked up. Guy went to the desk and said "give me the room next to Erin Andrews". Major fuck up.
I wonder how fired that dude is. There has to be something stronger than a pink slip when your employee gets hit with a 55 million dollar lawsuit.
By Trey Go To PostI wonder how fired that dude is. There has to be something stronger than a pink slip when your employee gets hit with a 55 million dollar lawsuit.I'm pretty sure he was sent to wherever Retro was
By DY_nasty Go To PostThe hotel fucked up. Guy went to the desk and said "give me the room next to Erin Andrews". Major fuck up.It's worse than you think:
According to Andrews' attorneys, Barrett was told by hotel staff which room she was staying in and asked to be put in the room next to hers.So first Barrett asked her room number, which the hotel guy freely gave (no "I'm a police officer" scam or anything), then Barrett asked to be put in the room next to her, and the hotel was like "sure no prob, nothing odd about that at all!"
Like how does that not raise any red flags if you're an employee?
By The Frankman Go To PostIt's worse than you think:Help me stalk this person!
So first Barrett asked her room number, which the hotel guy freely gave (no "I'm a police officer" scam or anything), then Barrett asked to be put in the room next to her, and the hotel was like "sure no prob, nothing odd about that at all!"
Like how does that not raise any red flags if you're an employee?
OKAY!
Fuckin' what.