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The Hollywood Gossip (Free subscription) | yesterday
It looks like Michael David Barrett, Erin Andrews' peeping Tom and peephole stalker, is a depraved individual. Who loves posting dirty videos online. The man who allegedly shot the Erin Andrews nude peephole tape used an alias to upload Peeping Tom videos onto the Internet for all to see. That alias: " Breastboy ." The FBI served search warrants on Yahoo and Google...
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Sify (Free subscription) | yesterday
Michael Barrett, who allegedly filmed ESPN reporter Erin Andrews naked through a hotel peephole, illegally taped other women, cops believe.
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BennyHollywood (Free subscription) | 12/04/2009
Filed under: Erin Andrews Erin Andrews' alleged stalker may have another creepy Internet alias -- Breastboy -- which he allegedly used to upload Peeping Tom videos on the Web for all to see.The FBI served search warrants on Yahoo and Google yesterday, asking the Internet ... Permalink
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US News & World Report (Free subscription) | 12/04/2009
The FBI on Wednesday served search warrants on Google and Yahoo to obtain explicit videos and electronic records involving the man accused of stalking ESPN sportscaster Erin Andrews, according to a Los Angeles Times report. Michael David Barrett, 48, of Westmont, Ill., pleaded not guilty last month to a charge of interstate stalking. Authorities believe he [...]
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TMZ (Free subscription) | 12/03/2009
Filed under: Erin Andrews Erin Andrews' alleged stalker may have another creepy Internet alias -- Breastboy -- which he allegedly used to upload Peeping Tom videos on the Web for all to see.The FBI served search warrants on Yahoo and Google yesterday, asking the Internet ... Permalink
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ESPN (Free subscription) | 12/03/2009
Search warrants have been served at Yahoo Inc. and Google Inc. in connection with an Illinois man accused of secretly recording nude videos of ESPN reporter Erin Andrews.
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Chicago Tribune (Free subscription) | 12/04/2009
Agents are seeking explicit videos and electronic records from Yahoo and Google involving an Illinois man accused of illegally recording the ESPN reporter. The FBI served search warrants at the Silicon Valley offices of Yahoo Inc. and Google Inc., seeking explicit videos and electronic records involving the Illinois man accused of illegally recording ESPN reporter Erin Andrews through...
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L. A. Times Dodgers Blog (Free subscription) | 12/04/2009
Agents are seeking explicit videos and electronic records from Yahoo and Google involving an Illinois man accused of illegally recording the ESPN reporter. The FBI served search warrants at the Silicon Valley offices of Yahoo Inc. and Google Inc., seeking explicit videos and electronic records involving the Illinois man accused of illegally recording ESPN reporter Erin Andrews through...
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USA Today (Free subscription) | 12/04/2009
The FBI on Wednesday served search warrants on Google and Yahoo to obtain explicit videos and electronic records involving the man accused of ...
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Gone Hollywood (Free subscription) | 12/04/2009
Remember several months ago when a video popped up online showing a wondrously nude Erin Andrews doing butt flexes in her hotel room? I sure do. As boner inducing as that video was (not that I ever saw it or anything), it was also illegal as hell and the man behind the video has plead not [...]
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New York Post (Free subscription) | yesterday
LOS ANGELES -- FBI agents want Yahoo! to turn over a video of a naked woman they suspect was taken by an Illinois man already accused of secretly recording ESPN reporter Erin Andrews in the nude last year, authorities said yesterday. A search warra...
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SI.com (Free subscription) | 12/04/2009
LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Search warrants have been served at Yahoo Inc. and Google Inc. in connection with an Illinois man accused of secretly recording nude videos of ESPN reporter Erin Andrews.
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Chicago Tribune (Free subscription) | 12/04/2009
Agents are seeking explicit videos and electronic records from Yahoo and Google involving an Illinois man accused of illegally recording the ESPN reporter. The FBI served search warrants at the Silicon Valley offices of Yahoo Inc. and Google Inc., seeking explicit videos and electronic records involving the Illinois man accused of illegally recording ESPN reporter Erin Andrews through...