Nashville, Tennessee (AP) - The jury Thursday to watch a
stalker secretly recorded commentator and TV presenter Erin Andrews nude video.
Jurors were somber, they watched the video, and a woman may
turn away from the projector. Andrews left in tears right video to be displayed
before the court.
Michael David Barrett admitted in three different cities
tracking Andrews, in a hotel room peephole change, after secretly recording
video nude, sentenced to 2 years and a half in prison.
Andrews has filed a $
750,000 lawsuit against Barrett, West End hotel partners, which is the
concession owner of Marriott Nashville at Vanderbilt University and Windsor
Capital Group, which manages the hotel.
Davidson County Circuit Court jury in Nashville to see the
four and a half minutes of Marriott Nashville at Vanderbilt University video
taken in September 2008, they are from a hotel in Columbus, Ohio to watch the
video.
Professor of computer science, said a conservative estimate,
there are at least 16.8 million people have seen some secretly filmed videos on
the Internet, including pornographic sites.
"1.5 people per minute are watching a video,"
Bernard Jansen, professor at Pennsylvania State University told jurors.
"Now, someone watching a video."
Also on Thursday, a psychiatrist testified that after
Barrett let out of prison, Andrew's anxiety and frustration.
Loren Comstock said Andrews came to the treatment in 2012,
because she had promised her parents she would seek help after release stalker
jury.
Comstock, the video deposition testimony played before the
jury, said that Andrews is worried that the film would hurt her career.
When stalking Andrews ESPN work and live in Nashville hotel
to help pay for the network's college football game. Now, she is Fox Sports, is
the host of the TV show "Dancing with the Stars."
"She told me she desire from her little girl, she had
tried to establish their own, and she worried that the incident by her mockery,
it can affect people in a sportscaster take her seriously," treatment
teacher said.
Comstock described as obsessed Andrews, said she checked on
the Internet every day to see if she was saying. Andrews, therapists say, do not
want the video to be defined.
A question the jury must decide is how much emotional pain
Andrews how to endure as one of the video results.
Comstock denied narrator has post-traumatic stress disorder,
but only because her life is not in danger when the video was made.
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