Erin Andrews files $10 million suit in peephole video incident
Andrews is seeking $7 million in damages — $3 million from Marriott and $4 million from Barrett. This is supposed to be about genuine human uplift: The game itself is a culmination of Kraft's “Huddle to Fight Hunger” initiative, which aims to donate
Erin Andrews attends the 45th annual CMA Awards at the Bridgestone Arena on Nov. 9, 2011, in Nashville, Tenn. (CBS) ESPN reporter Erin Andrews, who was videotaped in the nude through a peephole in her Nashville hotel room in 2008, wants at total of $10
MLB: 'Ripped jeans, visible undergarments, sheer clothing, one-shouldered and strapless shirts or clothing exposing bare midriffs will be banned.'
ESPN sideline reporter Erin Andrews is accustomed to being showered with cheers — and the occasional catcall — as she covers high-profile college football games. She's also accustomed to navigating the on-field frenzy immediately following a game,
ESPN sideline reporter Erin Andrews has filed a $10 million lawsuit against the man who videotaped her through a peephole and against the Nashville hotel who failed to protect her privacy, according to the Tennessean.







