Michael David Barrett, the man arrested for allegedly altering a peephole to film a naked Erin Andrews, is being portrayed by his friends as a "normal guy" despite allegations that he persistently stalked Andrews for some time.On Monday, the Los Angeles Times reported that "authorities allege Barrett called 14 hotels in Milwaukee in July 2008 to determine where Andrews was staying while she covered a Major League Baseball game."
Marshall Grossman, Andrews' lawyer, filed a complaint last Friday criticizing a Nashville Marriott for granting Barrett's request for a room right next to Andrews in September 2008. It was at that hotel that Barrett allegedly "used a cellphone camera to record Andrews after removing the door's peephole and altering it with a hacksaw."
Via the Associated Press:
Meanwhile, friends and family paint a wholly different picture of the Michael D. Barrett they know. According to the Chicago Sun-Times, they were stunned by the news.
"He's a normal, upper-middle class, nice guy,'' said a relative, who asked not to be identified. "It seems so strange. In my wildest dreams, this is unfathomable."
Barrett's defense attorney, Rick Beuke, is also a friend of 10 years. "He's a great friend and a good man. I've gotten calls from 30 of his friends in the last 10 hours asking how they can help." Beuke has also described his client as having plenty of money and a good track record at work.
But in light of the charges, Combined Insurance Co., the Glenview, Ill. insurance firm that employs Barrett, said Barrett has been suspended indefinitely . Beuke described the company as "very supportive," although a company spokesperson admitted that "there is no timeframe with [Barrett's] suspension."
Still, as information emerges, Barrett appears to have led a secret life, one that involved stalking, and illegally videotaping women without their consent before trying to sell the footage to internet gossip sites. The former insurance executive, released today on a a $4,500 bond, is due in U.S. District Court in Los Angeles on Oct. 23 to face federal charges of internet stalking.
And more from the AP:
[Barrett] ... was ordered to wear an ankle monitoring bracelet, to adhere to a strict curfew and not to use the Internet. ... [He] continues to be a danger to Andrews and "a danger to other women," Assistant U.S. Attorney Steven Grimes told U.S. Magistrate Judge Arlander Keys during Barrett's bond hearing Monday.If Barrett is convicted, interstate stalking carries a maximum penalty of five years in federal prison and a fine of $250,000.
Grimes continued, "Yes, Judge, there are other women ... He has used his computer to disseminate these videos to the world."











Reader Comments (Page 1 of 7)
10-06-2009 @ 8:04PM
jazznm said...
All she was worried about was her career...isn't that odd?
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10-06-2009 @ 8:52PM
likes2kayak said...
She was only worried about her career because she probably didn't know about all the rest!! She is finding out just like all his friends what a pervert he really is inside!! Just goes to show that you never really know anyone or can trust anyone but yourself!!
10-06-2009 @ 10:25PM
Michelle said...
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO~ its not odd...that a woman would worry that her income would be compromised because of some stalker.
10-07-2009 @ 12:29AM
KDunn said...
Why are you blaming the victim? She can have any reaction she wants. This was not her fault. To even suggest it is sick.
10-07-2009 @ 2:13AM
Queenbee's Foyer said...
This chick is only worried about her career for someone who's a high profile figure she really has little concern for her own personal safety. A victim of stalking who is famous and isnt here to say how dangerous the behavior is has been dead for 20 years and that was Rebecca Schaefer. This girl is silly and ignorant at the same time.
10-06-2009 @ 8:05PM
phil said...
Let's go for the maximum sentence. I wonder how he'd feel facing 5 years of someone constantly eyeballing his backside.
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10-06-2009 @ 8:59PM
Sarah said...
Thie man has a small man syndrome like all the perverts out there. No gal would ever voluntarily would take their cloths off for him so he stole her privacy.
10-06-2009 @ 8:10PM
bill said...
Hope he saved himself a copy. He'll have something to look forward to when he gets out of jail
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10-06-2009 @ 8:13PM
Littlebear said...
This kind of man is the one that gives all men a bad name!What a PIG!
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10-06-2009 @ 8:13PM
MissBeth said...
I always thought hotel records, like hospital and Dr's records are confidential...so HOW did this crack pot get the info as to where she was staying in the 1st place? It's quite disconcerting he was able to find out this info by just making a phone call.
jazznm....her career is her livelihood, how she pays the bills...having a video like this out there is VERY demeaning and devastating. I don't know HOW she even continues now, but by her fighting to get this off the internet and sharing her story hopefully this will help someone else along the way.
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10-06-2009 @ 8:14PM
dohigdon said...
This pervert should have to appear naked in court. His invasion of Ms. Andrews' privacy is inexcusable.
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10-07-2009 @ 12:54AM
Hello Smidget! said...
Very well said!!
10-06-2009 @ 8:16PM
kaydee said...
Didn't hurt anyone??!! Please! How would you like to be photographed without a stitch on and then posted on the internet for all the world to see!
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10-06-2009 @ 8:17PM
tgmwpm said...
No one deserves to have their privacy invaded like this. Even celebrities need their time away from public view. If he is guilty, I hope he gets the maximum penalty allowed.
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10-06-2009 @ 8:17PM
kaydee said...
Typical comment. What if that had been your wife or sister?
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10-06-2009 @ 8:21PM
robertmuccino said...
Well, I guess if you're UPPER middle class or make good money, it's okay to stalk someone. "Birds of a feather, flock together."
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10-06-2009 @ 8:27PM
Erika said...
Hope it happens to your daughter one day. Then we'll see how cool you think it is, loser.
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10-06-2009 @ 8:31PM
mbonhamwolv said...
I agree with you, Ms Beth. I was also thinking that hotel records were kept confidential. The only way that, if I was a manager at a hotel/motel, and a visitor wanted to know what room one of my guests were in, would be to ask for the visitor for a photo I.D., get the name off the visitor's I.D., then make a call to the room of the guest to see if they know the visitor. I think that pretty much is what a hotel/motel could do for security to stop the stalkerazzi.
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10-06-2009 @ 8:31PM
ajpm1948 said...
I call this visual rape and the guy
ought to be hung. I that was my daughter
this guy would be in hell right now.
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10-06-2009 @ 8:51PM
susansdjewel said...
I AGREE!!!