An alleged Erin Andrews creeper peephole video has hit filesharing sites such as Rapidshare and MegaUpload and it’s beginning to sound as though the video is of the sexy ESPN reporter.
Initially the peephole video sounded more like internet hearsay than a legitimate (and extremely creepy) peephole video, but when ESPN released a statement, which was then followed by a statement from Erin Andrews’ attorney, suspicions were confirmed.
ESPN’s David Pahl wrote,
I am the General Counsel of ESPN, Inc. It has come to my attention that you have posted on your site pictures of a young, blonde woman . . . These pictures were obviously taken through a peephole or otherwise in a fashion constituting a trespass/assault on the rights of the woman involved. Your continued posting of these pictures are highly likely to render you an accessory after the fact to a criminal act. We hereby demand that you (i) immediately remove these pictures from your site and (ii) disclose to us the source of the pictures. We intend to hold you fully responsible for further display of material that so obviously violates the law.
Please confirm by return e-mail that you intend to comply with these demands. In the absence of such confirmation we will assume you are an active and willing participant in these acts.
David Pahl
Her attorney followed,
“While alone in the privacy of her hotel room, Erin Andrews was surreptitiously videotaped without her knowledge or consent. She was the victim of a crime and is taking action to protect herself and help ensure that others are not similarly violated in the future. Although the perpetrator or perpetrators of this criminal act have not yet been identified, when they are identified she intends to bring both civil and criminal charges against them and against anyone who has published the material. We request respect of Erin’s privacy at this time, while she and her representatives are working with the authorities.”
For privacy’s sake (and respect), we will not be posting the link to the video.
The NCAA play-in game is the opening game of the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament featuring the 64th and 65th seeded teams. The winner of the game continues on in the tournament, facing one of the top seeds in the first round.
The play-in game of the 2009 NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament was played on Tuesday at the University of Dayton Arena in Dayton, Ohio. The Alabama State Hornets fell to the Morehead State Eagles 58 to 43.
Because we know that no one really cares about either team, we’ve provided what little entertainment value could be extracted from the game–candid shots of Erin Andrews’ ass courtesy of some creepy dude who must have rationalized that because it seemed like he was watching a WNBA game, he might as well find something entertaining to do–like taking ass shots of women he doesn’t know.
Alabama was playing so all the female fans were wearing KFC uniforms and had mustaches–logically he crept after Erin Andrews and fired away.
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