Stuff like now she sweeps her room for bugs, doesn't let hotel employees into her room. Making herself seem perpetually paranoid even when these things have nothing to do with what actually happened.
Andrews is reminded of the situation EVERY SINGLE DAY. Those who were not violated are taking similar precautions.
http://www.si.com/more-sports/2016/0...n-media-safety
Everything I've read said the room number was automatically displayed on the employee only phone. It was not given out by a hotel employee.
Barrett stated in his video disposition that he called the hotel, and that the hotel confirmed Andrews' reservation, and that he requested the room adjacent to Andrews (which was granted).
There is no way an employer can legally force an employee to talk about something like this publicly, especially on a talk show.
Andrews' testified under oath that ESPN required her to do a sit-down talk. ESPN has not disputed her testimony.