was awarded $6.1 million in a lawsuit against McDonald's for negligence.
In April 2004, at a McDonald’s in Mount Washington, Kentucky, store manager Donna Summers received a call from a man claiming to be "Officer Scott." The caller alleged that a young female employee, 18-year-old Louise Ogborn, had stolen a purse from a customer. Under the telephonic direction of this "officer," Summers detained Ogborn in a back office. Over the next several hours, the caller used sophisticated psychological tactics to convince Summers, and later her fiancé David Stewart, to subject Ogborn to a series of escalating humiliations and physical assaults, including a forced strip-search.
A man calling himself "Officer Scott" contacted the restaurant, claiming a young female employee had stolen a customer's purse. He provided a description that matched Louise Ogborn.
The 2004 incident involving Louise Ogborn at a Mount Washington, Kentucky, McDonald's was a major case of a . Incident Details
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: Assistant manager Donna Summers complied with the caller's instructions to detain Ogborn in a back office and perform a strip search.