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Google, Yahoo Served Warrants in ESPN Stalker Case

Finance World News Update by EQUITIES Magazine

In connection with an Illinois man accused of secretly recording nude videos of ESPN reporter Erin Andrews, search warrants have been served at Yahoo Inc. and Google Inc.

The warrants were served by FBI agents at the Northern California offices of both internet giants yesterday. One of the items they want Yahoo to turn over is a video of another naked woman that was posted in June to Flickr.com by a user they suspect is Michael Barrett, who pleaded not guilty last month to interstate stalking.

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