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‘Family’ Star: My BF Dragged Me Through Glass

Jaimee Foxworth — who briefly played “Judy Winslow” on “Family Matters” — was just granted a temporary restraining order against her longtime boyfriend after he allegedly did some horrible things to her.According to the docs, filed in LA County … Permalink

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Stone vs. Chavez: Who’d You Rather?

Filed under: Who’d You Rather? Director Oliver Stone and Venezuelan dictator president Hugo Chavez got very close at the NYC premiere of Stone’s new documentary on Wednesday.Question is ..

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Well, That Was Anticlimactic

Congratulations, Stewart Cink , on your first major championship. Too bad no one cares

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The Futile Hunt For The Source Of The Erin Andrews Peephole Video

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Someone broke the law when they sneakily—and creepily—filmed ESPN’s Erin Andrews naked in her hotel room and now amateur sleuths are out to catch the culprit and bring him to justice.

This will likely lead to 1% actual useful information and 99% wild unfounded guesses. After all, how do you find someone on the internet who doesn’t want to be found? Actually, finding them on the net is easy, but turning that online persona into an actual real world person that police can club with a baton is much more difficult. Don Chavez, purveyor of some of your favorite dirty cheerleader photos, is hot on the trail of the anonymous user who uploaded the videos to French tube farm Dailymotion—about four months ago. (They’re gone now, as is the user who uploaded them, so don’t bother.) Yes, they were there, virtually undetected, for weeks.

So Chavez combined some digging, direct messaging, and dart throwing to narrow the culprits down to someone who lives within driving distance of an SEC football stadium. That should help the dragnet. Of course, this assumes that the Dailymotion uploader was also the person who filmed the video, which is itself a giant leap of faith. That person could have found the videos almost anywhere. Underground message board and file sharing sites can traffic in this stuff years while remaining completely under the radar, and just because the guy is a fan of shady invasion of privacy videos, that doesn’t automatically mean he’s the one who films them. Or that we’ll ever know who “he” is.

Of course, because it’s the internet, there is always a contingent of folks assuming that it’s all a stunt anyway. Because there’s something “fishy” about the whole situation, that means Erin Andrews would pretend to be violated for … what? More fame? A potentially ruined journalism career? Yes, the idea that someone could film such a video, undetected, through a peephole from a hotel hallway seems unlikely, but who ever said that’s exactly how it happened? No one has claimed responsibility for it, so everything else is just guess work.

The only truth is that nobody knows anything and we are unlikely to ever know anything about the true original source of the videos. ESPN will continue to play whack-a-mole with bloggers who “discover” the video and try to post it, but it’s hard to imagine it ever getting much beyond that. I would love to be wrong about that, but I’m not holding my breath.

Erin Andrews $600 Worth Of Equipment Put Perv In Erin Andrews Hotel Room

It’s only a matter of time before the cops and Chief Inspector Don Chavez crack this thing wide open.

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It’s only a matter of time before the cops and Chief Inspector Don Chavez crack this thing wide open. When they do, they’ll find someone who needed $600 worth of gadgetry and a penknife to screw with Erin Andrews’ life.

Earlier today, I sent a snippet of the video, still being passed around the internet like samizdat, to a helpful guy named Jon from Spy Tec Inc. in New York, a company that specializes in “the finest surveillance and detection equipment on the market today.” He says the peeper was probably in an adjoining hotel room (not, as many people seem to think, on the other side of a peephole), having threaded a gooseneck or fiber-optic camera through a hole in the wall about a quarter-inch across. “I doubt the wall was concrete,” says Jon, who asked me not to use his last name. “Any kind of sheetrock or plaster, you could use a penknife, if you have the time to do it.”

“I think somebody was on the other side of the wall,” he adds. “It’s not like he put something in [in her room]. He’s able to move the camera from her torso down, so somebody was doing it”

It’s not an expensive operation, either. The camera wouldn’t have cost more than $240, according to Jon. On the other side of the wall, it would’ve been hooked up to a digital video recorder that retails at $400, tops. This is horrifyingly basic equipment, cheaply purchased and easily operated.

“And if the person does it a lot,” Jon says, a little ruefully, “it’s not a big investment.”