A 911 call to police by ESPN reporter Erin Andrews has been released.
Andrews had placed the call to Dekalb County authorities in Georgia on July 22 after she suspected paparazzi were staking out her home in a gated community.
Andrews, the subject of an illegally obtained video that hit the internet last week, reported seeing two men parked in front of her home.
"I have been in the news recently about being in the hotel naked and I have paparazzi outside my window and I was told by law enforcement that if I did to call 911," Andrews told a dispatcher in the call.
The operator said she was unaware of the story, but would send officers to her home.
"I did nothing wrong and I'm being treated like Britney Spears and it sucks," Andrews also said during the call. "They know I'm inside. I have private security that I'm working with, but they're not with me currently and they said call 911 ... I'm in a gated community. I don't know how they got in."
According to a report on TMZ.com, no arrests were made in the incident.
Andrews had placed the call to Dekalb County authorities in Georgia on July 22 after she suspected paparazzi were staking out her home in a gated community.
Andrews, the subject of an illegally obtained video that hit the internet last week, reported seeing two men parked in front of her home.
"I have been in the news recently about being in the hotel naked and I have paparazzi outside my window and I was told by law enforcement that if I did to call 911," Andrews told a dispatcher in the call.
The operator said she was unaware of the story, but would send officers to her home.
"I did nothing wrong and I'm being treated like Britney Spears and it sucks," Andrews also said during the call. "They know I'm inside. I have private security that I'm working with, but they're not with me currently and they said call 911 ... I'm in a gated community. I don't know how they got in."
According to a report on TMZ.com, no arrests were made in the incident.