Former ESPN sportscaster Erin Andrews, who was stalked and surreptitiously filmed in the nude while staying at a Marriott hotel in Nashville, has won her case:
The jury has awarded Erin Andrews $55 million in her civil lawsuit over the secret recording and release of a video showing her naked during a hotel stay.
The sportscaster’s original suit asked for $75 million from the owner and operator of the Nashville, Tennessee, hotel where she was staying, and Michael David Barrett, the stalker who used a hacksaw to tamper with her room’s peephole and record the video in 2008.
The jurors took photos with Andrews after the amount was announced, and she signed autographs, according to reports from inside the courtroom.
The jury found Barrett to be 51 percent at fault and required him to pay out more than $28 million. West End Hotel Partners, which owns and operates that Nashville Marriott at Vanderbilt University, was found to be 49 percent at fault and asked to pay out more than $26 million.
Good for her.
West End Hotel Partners has said Barrett’s criminal actions were his responsibility, not theirs. Barrett was convicted in criminal court of stalking Andrews and sentenced to two and a half years in prison.
Defense attorney Marc Dedman, who represented the hotel, said that they are “disappointed” with the jury’s decision. He has not yet spoken to his clients about whether or not they will appeal the decision.
— Erin Andrews (@ErinAndrews) March 7, 2016
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