Erin Andrews testified tearfully in $ 75 million stalker trial

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Sportscaster Erin Andrews said tearfully in court on Monday when he heard a stalker had published nude video online, called her father and desperately shouted, "Dad, I'm naked all over the Internet."

I was so distraught, said the hotel where he was staying called to ask if I was okay.

Those moments, Andrews said, was "an out of body experience."

Andrews, a reporter for Fox Sports, took the stand as his civil trial $ 75 million in the secret videos naked reached its second week.

She is suing her stalker and Nashville Marriott on recordings made through a peephole 2008 while staying at the hotel.

During testimony in a court of Nashville, Andrews tearfully recalled that much of the public, accused of pulling a publicity stunt when recordings appeared naked in the summer of 2009.

"Probably for three months, everyone thought it was a publicity stunt," Andrews said lump in the throat. "That destroyed me."

Remember that traveling with his father to meet with the FBI. The meeting was to determine which hotel spying took place, but while watching it with the agents had to leave the room to vomit. He said seeing sicker convinced the FBI that he had not staged it.

Andrews case alleges that the Nashville Marriott was negligent by telling a man named Michael David Barrett that the room where he was staying in. Barrett was sentenced to two and a half years in prison in 2010 after admitting membership in hotel rooms next to Andrews on multiple occasions and make recordings of her naked through a peephole.

On Monday, Andrews was emotional when his lawyer asked if the Nashville hotel never informed of investigations Barrett.

"Nobody has called me," he said. "Nobody ever told me when I checked he asked to be put to me."

Andrews added later in his testimony: "I'm so angry This could have stopped.".
She described how her life has changed since Barrett leaked the footage, saying she suffers from depression and bouts of insomnia. While working as a sideline reporter, Andrews said she often taunted by male fans in the crowd.

"It's always there. Always on my back," he told the court.

At another point, through tears, Andrews said, "I wanted to be the girl next door who loved sports, and now I am the girl with a hotel scandal ... It is on the internet now ... Everything goes to be on the Interent until I die. "

Andrews was preceded on stage by her mother, Paula, who said her daughter has suffered "a loss of safety, security and a violation of his most personal side of life."

"It's like one thing you can not control," said Paula Andrews. "She has been humiliated."

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