ESPN Sportscaster video linked to BAC

ESPN Sportscaster video linked to BAC

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ESPN Sportscaster video linked to BAC

Was peeping tom at downtown BAC?

Updated: Tuesday, 04 Aug 2009, 10:10 AM EDT
Published : Tuesday, 21 Jul 2009, 6:20 PM EDT

BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) - Did a peeping tom camera tape an ESPN sportscaster at the Buffalo Athletic Club?

A video shows ESPN sports reporter Erin Andrews changing her clothes in what looks to be a hotel room.

It became the buzz on the Internet last week.

Her attorney says she must have been secretly videotaped through some sort of peephole camera.

Then over the weekend, a paparazzi website called NinjaDude.com started reporting this:

We can confirm with 99% certainty that at least one location where the criminal peepsters filmed naked guests (including Erin) was inside the Buffalo Athletic Club at 69 Delaware.

The editor tells News 4 he concludes that because the person who sent various peep show videos, like this, was traced by a service called Daily Motion to 69 Delaware Avenue, which also houses law offices, but happens to have a health club.

"The descriptions on some of those videos were showering women after a workout," said Ryan Yono, editor of www.ninjadude.com.

News 4 asked, "Does that necessarily mean it came from that building?"

Chief Scott Patronik of Erie County's Sheriff's Office said, "No, there's a lotta things that could complicate doing a trace."

Cyber crime Chief Scott Patronik says even if it was traced to 69 Delaware it could have been sent from as far as a block away.

The owner of the BAC Downtown says, "We deny these claims completely and are taking this very seriously. We have never had any issues like this. Over the last three years we have been proactive in not allowing any cell phone use in our locker rooms whatsoever."

Even if it is proven that the videos were uploaded from 69 Delaware, it still does not prove that the videos were taken inside that building.

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