Philadelphia Dozens of former Philadelphia Eagles cheerleaders have joined a lawsuit charging that visiting players spied on them as they showered and dressed in a Veterans Stadium locker room.
In an expanded lawsuit filed Wednesday in state court in Philadelphia, 44 former cheerleaders seek damages from members of the 29 NFL teams that played at the stadium between 1983 and this year.
The players spied on the women through holes in a door that separates the visitors' locker room from the cheerleaders' shower room and through cracks in various walls and scratches in a painted window, the plaintiffs charge.
According to the suit, the "ability to peer into the cheerleaders' locker room, and to view them in (various) states of undress, was considered one of the special 'perks' of being a visiting team of the Eagles."



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