Erin Andrews files lawsuit against stalker, hotels

Sports journalist Erin Andrews has filed a lawsuit alleging the hotels where a peephole stalker clandestinely videotaped her were negligent, according to a statement from the law firm representing her.The court case also accuses Michael David Barrett, who has pleaded guilty to stalking the ESPN reporter, of invasion of privacy and intentional infliction of emotional distress.

The set of clothes, filed Thursday, alleges that Barrett received in order from hotels when he called them to see if Andrews had made reservations to stay there.

"Not only did the hotels corroborate that Ms. Andrews was intending to register as a guest, but they also released, without Ms. Andrews' consent, her room number. The hotels then provided Michael David Barrett a hotel room immediately adjacent to hers," the statement from law firm Greene, Broilett & Wheeler said.

Hotels named as defendants in the civil suit include Marriott International Inc. and Radisson Hotels International Inc. Representatives from those companies did not immediately return requests for comment.

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