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An insurance man called “as regular a guy as you’ll ever meet” was ordered back to California on Saturday to face charges that he stalked ESPN reporter Erin Andrews and video taped her nude by aiming a cell phone camera through an altered peephole in her hotel room door.
Barrett faces charges of interstate stalking for allegedly taking videos of Andrews in her hotel rooms while she was covering sporting events, trying to sell them to celebrity Web site TMZ and posting the videos online. The charges carry a maximum penalty of five years in prison and a $250,000 fine.
From all the information floating around on the internet it must be a huge relief for Ms. Andrews to finally lock down the perpetrator. Unfortunately, Mr. Insurance salesman dipped his hand too deep into the cookie jar - and he got caught.
Will he be convicted? How will the court of public opinion rule in this case?
The Internet is filled with sexual content, so ESPN’s direct demand to an obscure site begs the question: Why would ESPN take interest in the privacy of a woman, on an obscure site, which ESPN refused to identify officially?
ESPN managed to recognize an unidentified woman on an obscure site as one of their own. Sounds more like finding a needle in a haystack, unless they knew where to look, that is.
Subsequent to the demand by Mr. Pahl, the identity of Ms. Andrews was ultimately discovered. Of course, the finger was then pointed at Internet trolls, cranks, and their lack of ethics.
This clear double standard should tell you that ESPN has no integrity.
It took years and a wasteful Congressional investigation in 2005, and an independent report in 2007 by former US Senator George Mitchell before ESPN cared about Steroids in Baseball.
ESPN did not investigate Spygate with any modicum of intelligence in 2007 and instead relied on stories by the Boston Herald that were ultimately discovered to be fabricated.
What do you think about this case?
Was Peeping Tom Michael Barrett a true “stalker” - or was he hired by others to do the job?


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