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For Louise, the struggle to answer that question lasted a lifetime, but through her courage to speak up in court, she ensured the franchise—and the world—was forced to watch the tape and face the truth.
, a Florida man accused of being the caller, was acquitted of all charges in 2006 due to a lack of direct evidence.
: Following the caller’s "orders," Summers held Ogborn in a back office for over three hours, taking her clothes, car keys, and cell phone.
I’m calling the real cops. This isn't right. Louise Ogborn - Mcdonalds Uncensored Stripsearch Full Clip
The series of events began like an ordinary evening shift. Louise Ogborn, a high school senior, had been working at the McDonald's for about four months and had just finished her afternoon shift when a manager asked her to work a second shift to fill in for an absent employee. Shortly after she started, a call came into the restaurant. The man on the line identified himself as "Officer Scott," a local policeman, and told Assistant Manager Donna Jean Summers that he was investigating the theft of a purse from a customer.
The 2004 McDonald’s strip-search scam involving Louise Ogborn is one of the most infamous examples of criminal manipulation and "social engineering" in modern history. The case remains a critical study for legal experts, psychologists, and corporate security teams regarding the power of perceived authority. The Mount Washington Incident
Initially, Summers had a small cook named Kim Dockery take over the watch, but she soon called her fiancé, Walter "Wes" Nix Jr., to the store to take over as "security". The abuse then escalated. Over the next two hours, the caller forced Nix to become an active participant. For Louise, the struggle to answer that question
All the while, Ogborn’s clothes remained in Summers' car, and the office door remained locked, ensuring she was entirely powerless to leave. The store’s security cameras recorded the entire three-and-a-half-hour ordeal in haunting detail, later entered as evidence in the ensuing legal battles.
Just keep her there. Don’t let anyone leave.
*David Stewart was acquitted of all charges in the McDonald's incident due I’m calling the real cops
pleaded guilty to sexual abuse and was sentenced to five years in prison.
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