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Louise Ogborn later sued McDonald’s for failing to warn employees about the series of hoax calls that had been targeting fast-food chains for years. In 2007, a jury awarded her in damages. Legacy and Media Portrayal

Ogborn was forced to strip naked, perform jumping jacks, and was eventually subjected to sexual assault by Stewart, who believed he was following police orders to "search for contraband." The caller even convinced Stewart to sodomize Ogborn, an act that finally led to criminal charges. Why the Scam Worked: The Milgram Effect

On April 9, 2004, a man calling himself "Officer Scott" phoned the McDonald’s restaurant. He spoke with the assistant manager, Donna Jean Summers, claiming that a young female employee had stolen a purse from a customer. He provided a specific description that matched Louise Ogborn.

The 2004 strip-search scam at a Mount Washington, Kentucky, McDonald’s remains one of the most chilling psychological case studies in American history. It began with a phone call and ended with the brutal sexual assault of 18-year-old Louise Ogborn, orchestrated by a man who wasn't even in the building. The Anatomy of the Scam

Louise Ogborn later sued McDonald’s for failing to warn employees about the series of hoax calls that had been targeting fast-food chains for years. In 2007, a jury awarded her in damages. Legacy and Media Portrayal

Ogborn was forced to strip naked, perform jumping jacks, and was eventually subjected to sexual assault by Stewart, who believed he was following police orders to "search for contraband." The caller even convinced Stewart to sodomize Ogborn, an act that finally led to criminal charges. Why the Scam Worked: The Milgram Effect

On April 9, 2004, a man calling himself "Officer Scott" phoned the McDonald’s restaurant. He spoke with the assistant manager, Donna Jean Summers, claiming that a young female employee had stolen a purse from a customer. He provided a specific description that matched Louise Ogborn.

The 2004 strip-search scam at a Mount Washington, Kentucky, McDonald’s remains one of the most chilling psychological case studies in American history. It began with a phone call and ended with the brutal sexual assault of 18-year-old Louise Ogborn, orchestrated by a man who wasn't even in the building. The Anatomy of the Scam

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