Erin Andrews getting death threats
The Los Angeles - Erin Andrews getting death threats in the continuing series of e-mail messages to the media, a lawyer, a reporter for ESPN and "Dancing with the Stars" contestant said Friday.
The prosecutor said Marshall Grossman, sent a man to at least a dozen e-mail messages that threaten since September Andrews. DirecTV made them representatives of Andrews' Thursday, but it was not immediately clear who the e-mail messages and address.
The e-mail messages in the first sexual, but the latter was a particularly aggressive and "Erin threatened with death," said Grossman. They also have details about where and how.
Messages discuss the issue of Michael David Barrett, who was sentenced last month to 2 1 / 2 years in federal prison for shooting secret videos of naked correspondent Aspen.
"Refers to Barrett in his e-mail in a way to make clear to us that the situation had some effect," Grossman said, but added that the man was apparently no ties with Barrett.
Has been notified of the FBI, said Grossman. He said the identity of the man known to law enforcement, and is believed to live on the east coast. E-mail message left for a spokeswoman for the FBI was not returned immediately.
Andrews is not yet seeking a restraining order but asked the ABC to enhance security on "Dancing with the stars," said Grossman.
Private security was hired for the protection of Andrews and her family.
Andrews has no plans to withdraw from the exhibition.
"It's not the kind of vulnerable to the threat easily," said Grossman. "Has the intention to meet all its obligations."
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