Erin Andrews had filed a
lawsuit for $75m (£52m) against the man who filmed her, Michael David Barrett,
as well as the two companies which owned the hotel where the harassment took
place in 2008.
The Fox
Sports reporter who also co-hosts Dancing With The Stars, had told the trial
that she was left humiliated and depressed when the video was uploaded online,
where it continues to be viewed by millions of people.
The TV sports presenter who
was secretly recorded by a stalker while nude in a hotel room has been awarded
$55m (£38m) by a jury.
After deliberating for a
full day, a jury decided Barrett was responsible for 51% of the blame and the
compensation, while the hotel firms should share the rest.
Barrett has already served
two-and-a-half years in prison after he confessed to altering peep-holes and
deceiving the hotel's staff to learn Andrews' room number and request the room
next door.
He said he uploaded the
footage online after TMZ refused to purchase it.
Lawyers for the hotels had
insisted that Barrett was entirely to blame for what happened to Andrews as he
was a determined criminal, and also suggested that the progress in her career
since the incident was proof that her distress was not severe or permanent.
But during a tearful
testimony in Tennessee, Andrews said she is taunted about the video "every
day of my life".
She added: "Either I
get a tweet or somebody makes a comment in the paper or somebody sends me a
still video to my Twitter or someone screams it at me in the stands and I'm
right back to this.
"I feel so embarrassed
and I am so ashamed."
Her parents had also
testified - reliving the terror their family had felt after the video emerged
because they didn't know who had taken it, where it was shot and whether their
daughter was still being watched.
Following the verdict,
several jurors hugged Andrews - and one even asked for an autograph.
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