The demand for Erin Andrews Peephole Tape Video is still very high more than a week after the video spread like wildfire. Erin AndrewsErin Andrews is an ESPN sportscaster. She was also the Playboy Magazine’s America’s Sexiest Sportscaster for 2007 and 2008.
The Erin Andrews Peephole tape video was first seen in Dailymotion. The Dailymotion video can be dated as early as February 17, 2009 but it was only this July when Erin Andrews herself, through her attorney, confirmed that she was indeed the lady on the video. The video was reportedly UNCENSORED!
The original video on Dailymotion has been brought down already but the download and direct download links are still available on numerous file sharing sites. You just have to find them. It’s too dangerous for me to post those links for some reasons such as DMCA violations and privacy invasion.
In the meantime she has taken to legal recourse to stop the misuse of her video that were put on several website before being hastily taken off due to fear of law.
Now her video is not available on any well-known websites.
In the meantime ESPN has taken some drastic steps to deter people doing anything of this sort.
ESPN has taken strict measures against New York Post after it carried a few photographs from the nude video.
It has banned any of New York Post reporters from appearing on any of its program. The broadcaster thinks that this step will deter other news outlets from carrying similar photos in the past.
Chris LaPlaca, a senior ESPN official said, “While we understand the Post's decision to cover this as a news story, their running photos obtained in such a fashion went well beyond the boundaries of common decency in the interest of sensationalism”.
In the meantime ESPN sports reporter Erin Andrews has said she will fight the person responsible for her nude video. She says she will fight back against people who planted a camera and secretly videotaped her changing clothes in her hotel room.
Erin Andrews is among top American anchors who have become as famous as me leading sports stars. She has won fame on her merits and not from favours.
Play Boy while naming her as America’s sexiest sportscaster said, “Erin is the subject of fanatic adoration in every arena or stadium she visits, and she even has YouTube tributes lovingly devoted to her.”
The magazine went on to add, “The former Florida Gator basketball team dancer is now one of ESPN's marquee names, and it's always a pleasure to watch her sideline reporting during ESPN's college football telecasts”.
It added, “The results might not come as a huge surprise. Erin is the subject of fanatic adoration in every arena or stadium she visits, and she even has YouTube tributes lovingly devoted to her. The former Florida Gator basketball team dancer is now one of ESPN's marquee names, and it's always a pleasure to watch her sideline reporting during ESPN's college football telecasts”.
Erin Andrews attorney says, “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”.
The attorney added, “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.”
Andrews has become an Internet sensation, as she is popular among male sports fans for her physical appearance and knowledge of sports. In 2007 and 2008, she was voted "America's Sexiest Sportscaster" by Playboy Magazine.
Andrews began her career with FSN Florida as a freelance reporter from 2000–01, before serving as a Tampa Bay Lightning reporter for the Sunshine Network from 2001–02. She then worked as a studio host for Turner Sports from 2002–04, covering the Atlanta Braves and college football for TBS and Atlanta Thrashers and Atlanta Hawks for Turner South.
Andrews joined ESPN in May 2004 as a reporter for the network's National Hockey League coverage. Since the 2004 season, she has served as sideline reporter for the ESPN College Football Saturday telecast, the Saturday Primetime college basketball game and Big Ten college basketball coverage.
Erin Andrews in 2005 added Major League Baseball sideline reporting to her duties. She also provides reports and features on Great Outdoor Games coverage, covers Men's college baseball, and is a familiar sight during the College World Series. On July 8, 2009, Andrews was struck by a foul ball in the chin. The ball was hit by Alex Cora of the New York Mets. She was rushed to the hospital, but she only suffered bruises.
Searches for the video surged to the top of the Google Hot Trends list last weekend — as pervs “sports fanatics” risk violating laws and downloading computer viruses to get to the video.
Her attorney in a statement said, “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”.