Man to Plead Guilty to Stalking ESPN’s Erin Andrews Peephole Video Case
An man has pleaded guilty to stalking ESPN reporter Erin Andrews and secretly videotaping (peephole video) of her that he posted on the Internet and tried to sell, according to a report.
According to a plea agreement entered in federal court in Los Angeles, 48-year-old Michael David Barrett of Westmont, Ill., admitted that he had the intent to “harass or to cause substantial emotional distress” to ESPN’s Erin Andrews and used the Internet to try to distribute his videos. He could face up to five years in federal prison. He was charged in federal court in Los Angeles because some of his crimes occurred in L.A..
The Court records show that, Michael David Barrett was accused of shooting videos of Erin Andrews through peepholes in hotel rooms in three states and posting the videos on the Internet and trying to sell them to the celebrity website TMZ.com.
More Read From Associated Press is below:
An Illinois insurance executive agreed to plead guilty to interstate stalking after secretly making nude videos of ESPN reporter Erin Andrews, according to court documents filed Thursday and first obtained by The Associated Press.
Michael Barrett, 48, of Westmont, Ill., will plead guilty in U.S. District Court in Los Angeles on Tuesday, said Thom Mrozek, a spokesman with the U.S. attorney’s office.
Barrett is suspected of renting hotel rooms adjacent to Andrews in three cities last year, altering the peepholes and shooting videos of Andrews in two of the locations — in Columbus, Ohio, in February 2008 and in Nashville, Tenn., seven months later. He adjusted a hotel peephole in Milwaukee, Wis., in July 2008 and called 14 hotels to find out where Andrews was staying, prosecutors said.
Barrett is accused of uploading the videos to the Internet and trying to sell them to the Los Angeles-based celebrity gossip site TMZ this year. Several TV networks and newspapers aired or published images of Andrews taken from the videos.
“Mr. Barrett accepts full responsibility for his conduct,” said Barrett’s attorney David Willingham. “He apologizes to Ms. Andrews, and expresses his deep regret for his conduct that caused her so much pain. It is his sincere hope that these events can now become an opportunity to make positive changes in his life.”
Barrett could face up to five years in federal prison and a fine of $250,000. But as long as he accepts his responsibility for his actions, shows remorse and stays out of trouble, prosecutors will recommend a sentence of 27 months in prison, said Assistant U.S. Attorney Wesley Hsu.
Barrett will have to pay full restitution to Andrews, according to the terms of the plea agreement, but the amount is unclear. He also would be subject to a three-year protective order that would bar him from contacting or coming within 100 yards of Andrews and her family.
Attorney Marshall Grossman, who represents Andrews, told the AP that his client and her father will attend Tuesday’s hearing and may ask the judge to impose a harsher sentence.
“We are pleased that the government has been able to obtain a guilty plea from Mr. Barrett,” Grossman said. “We are now reviewing the agreement reached between Mr. Barrett and prosecutors, and Erin reserves the right to address the court and urge a greater penalty.”
Federal prosecutors in Los Angeles have agreed not to pursue further charges against Barrett. However, he could face criminal action in other states stemming from other videos he allegedly shot of unsuspecting nude women through peepholes.
Hsu said dozens of videos were later posted on the Internet, including one of a naked woman, entitled “Hot Blonde Out of Shower,” that FBI agents sought to have Yahoo Inc. turn over after serving a search warrant at the tech giant’s Northern California offices last week.
The video was posted in June to Flickr.com by a user believed to be Barrett. The video, which appeared to be taken through a hotel room peephole, was viewed nearly 3,000 times before it was taken down. Flickr is owned by Yahoo.
Federal agents also wanted additional information pertaining to Andrews from Google Inc. Hsu wouldn’t say whether the items have been given to authorities yet. Both Yahoo and Google have declined comment.
More:
NY Post Publishes Erin Andrews Peephole Photos
- ESPN Reporter Erin Andrews Peephole Video Latest Reports
- Bond Increased for Erin Andrews Accused Stalker Michael Barrett
- Man Accused of Taking ESPN’s Erin Andrews Hotel Room Peephole Video Taping
- Erin Andrews Peephole Video Link – ESPN Reporters Peephole Pictures
- Erin Andrews Peephole Video Again in The Web
