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Accused Andrews stalker out on bond

Oct. 6: An Illinois insurance executive accused of secretly videotaping ESPN reporter Erin Andrews is out on bond as new details emerge about similar videos he allegedly made of other women. NBC’s John Yang reports.

>> meredith, thank you.

>>> now to surprising, new details on the illinois insurance executive who was accused of making peeping tom videos of a popular espn reporter. he's free on bond this morning, but now prosecutors are saying he allegedly made similar videos of other women. nbc's john yang is outside that man's house in westmont, illinois, with more. hey, john, good morning.

>> reporter: good morning, ann. he may be waking up in this house no longer in custody, but he is not entirely a free man. outside the federal detention center in downtown chicago , michael david barrett runs the gauntlet of reporters and photographers. his ruckus, first taste of freedom after being arrested for interstate stalking. a federal judge ordered him to wear an electronic ankle monitor and limited his travel.

>> he'd be allowed to continue to work, go to and from work, various other places. he'll be on a curfew.

>> reporter: and he's barred from using any device that connects to the internet. prosecutors say that's where he posted peeping tom videos of espn's sideline reporter erin andrews and at least 35 similar videos of other women. fbi agents allege that barrett tampered with the peepholes in andrews ' hotel room doors, shortening the length of the removable piece to quickly remove them from hallways and allowed him to secretly make the videos with a cell phone. the fbi says seven of the eight videos posted on the internet were made at the nashville marriott at vanderbilt university in september of 2008 when andrews was covering a college football game. according to the criminal complaint, barrett asks specifically for a room next to andrews , who's identified as "individual a."

>> god knows that if somebody wants to book a room next to me in a hotel, i want to know about it. i don't want somebody just being placed in the room next to me.

>> reporter: in a statement to nbc news, marriott international said it "takes guest security and safety very seriously" and is cooperating with investigators. before barrett 's arrest, andrews told oprah winfrey the incident had left her badly shaken.

>> even if i'm in a hotel or in my house, i feel like i'm being videotaped.

>> unfortunately, nothing is going to be -- nothing is going to be able to erase that from erin's mind for a long time to come.

>> reporter: those travel restrictions will remain in place until barrett goes to los angeles for his next court appearance on october 23rd . at that time, his attorney says, he'll enter a plea of not guilty. ann?

>> all right, john yang this morning. john, thanks.

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