Jury deliberations have gotten underway in the multi-million dollar Erin Andrews lawsuit.
Closing arguments ended Friday afternoon, giving jurors all weekend to think about the case. They began deliberating around 9 a.m. Monday.
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The sportscaster and co-host of the TV show "Dancing with the Stars" filed a $75 million lawsuit against the stalker, identified as Michael Barrett, and the two companies that owned and operated the Nashville Marriott at Vanderbilt when secretly-recorded videos were taken of Andrews in September 2008.
The hotel is a franchise.
Barrett pleaded guilty to stalking Andrews in three cities, altering hotel room peepholes in Nashville and Columbus, Ohio, and taking nude videos of her and posting them online.
On Friday, Andrews' attorney argued it wouldn’t have happened if the hotel had taken proper precautions in keeping her information private and having proper security at the hotel.
However, the defense argued that Andrews' legal team was trying to tie the hotel to Barrett – claiming he was the only one at fault and not the hotel.
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