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Michael Barrett, Erin Andrews' Peephole Stalker, To Plead GUILTY

GREG RISLING   12/10/09 10:41 PM ET   AP

Erin Andrews Michael Barrett

LOS ANGELES — 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.

An e-mail message left with attorney Marshall Grossman, who represents Andrews, was not immediately returned Thursday.

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.

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rabiddog6708
This Dog's bite is Worse Than his Bark
11:51 AM on 12/13/2009
Isn't there enough p0rn and pictures of na ked women on the internet for this guy? Following a woman around the country, so you can sneak naughty pictures is as sad as it is path.etic.
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Okieborn
Equal Rights For All !
07:41 PM on 12/12/2009
Video Later !!
03:59 PM on 12/12/2009
Espn should be allowed to film this guy in his prison cell.
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01:54 PM on 12/12/2009
Where can I find the Video ?
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01:53 PM on 12/12/2009
Isn't this the one that demanded to go into the mans locker rooms ?
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jcwtts1
Elections have consequences
07:42 PM on 12/13/2009
are you crazy, that happened 25 years ago.
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Z James Prokulewicz
09:48 AM on 12/12/2009
Get a room dude. Oh yeah you did and you brought your peep hole drill.
There is a big hole in this story.
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joebaggadonuts
Civilization: Evolutionary pathway of choice.
07:30 PM on 12/11/2009
Like Insurance Company executives needed to be given another bad name. Sheesh. Which insurance company did he execute for?
05:41 PM on 12/11/2009
what a creepazoidal unit this guy is!
04:19 PM on 12/11/2009
This was the best thing that could have happened to her career.
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05:37 PM on 12/11/2009
True
06:34 PM on 12/11/2009
Nonsense.

She was and is regarded as a top-notch sideline reporter -- that's what she is paid to do. She is not a actor, singer, or socialite trying vying for the paparazzi's attention. Nobody is going to watch a college football game to catch the two minutes that she's actually in front of the camera.

Sure, tons of people Googled her name. But it's hard to see how that would help her career as a reporter.

I feel bad for her. She's deserves to be known as (in my not-so-humble opinion) the best sideline reporter in college football, but in the public's eyes she will forever be known as "that ESPN chick who got filmed naked".
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Frenbar
In the land of the blind, the one-eyed man is king
01:59 PM on 12/11/2009
Another gift from the insurance companies.
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Cogs
01:49 PM on 12/11/2009
Will he have to register as a sex offender?
04:18 PM on 12/11/2009
Why would he?
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jcwtts1
Elections have consequences
07:43 PM on 12/13/2009
because he is a sex offender. Yes he will have to register.
Sergeant
Dress Right
01:47 PM on 12/11/2009
How do you get that much information on where someone stays?
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anitaj
03:19 PM on 12/11/2009
Just ask the folks at the front desk. That is why when domestic violence shelter clients check in, they ask the clerk to note that they do not wish to have their names included in the guest directory.
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anitaj
01:30 PM on 12/11/2009
"He [Michael Barrett] 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."

Only three years? Mr. Barrett is clearly not well and has established that he is a threat to Ms. Andrews. The protective order should be permanent.
01:36 PM on 12/11/2009
He obviously isnt..

if he wanted to physically harm her, you'll agree he had at least one very good opportunity to.
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anitaj
01:55 PM on 12/11/2009
Posting those videos online was incredibly harmful. Mr. Bennett should never be allowed close enough to Ms. Andrews to shoot the footage necessary to re-offend.
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Forester
Foresters do it in the woods.
12:51 PM on 12/11/2009
Ironically, I never really paid much attention to her until this incident, and find she is pretty darn competent at her job. I am a spots fan that is repelled more by an annoying voice than attracted by a pretty face, but she is a good package and knows her stuff.
12:17 PM on 12/11/2009
PETER SELLERS LAST MOVIE (BEFORE HE DIED OF A HEART ATTACK), "BEING THERE" , IS, I BELIEVE, THE NAME OF IT, HE HAD A LINE WHICH REMINDS ME OF THE GUY IN THIS STORY, CHANCY SAID, "I LIKE TO WATCH".
07:29 PM on 12/11/2009
Don't see a reference to 'being there' every day.