: A Netflix docuseries that examines the nationwide scam and includes interviews and snippets of the surveillance video, with sensitive portions blurred or omitted.
: Over a 3.5-hour period, the caller manipulated Summers, and later Summers’ fiancé, Walter Nix Jr. , into physically and sexually assaulting Ogborn under the guise of an official investigation.
Hoax caller convinces manager to strip-search Louise Ogborn. Ogborn is humiliated and abused. Criminal trials of manager and fiancé. Convictions for the staff involved. October 2006 David Stewart (the caller) is acquitted. The perpetrator avoids conviction. June 2007 Lawsuit awarded to Ogborn. Ogborn receives M from McDonald's. August 2012 Compliance film released. Case gains national attention.
The incident led to several high-profile criminal and civil cases: : A Netflix docuseries that examines the nationwide
Further details on of the same caller across the US.
The events lasted approximately 3.5 hours and were initiated by a man identified on the phone as "Officer Scott".
The act of searching for this specific clip not only contributes to the continued violation of a sexual assault survivor but also reduces a traumatic violation to the level of video entertainment. The full context of the video is one of shocking corporate negligence, criminal deception, and immense personal suffering. Hoax caller convinces manager to strip-search Louise Ogborn
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: Pleaded guilty to specific felony charges, including sexual assault. He was sentenced to five years in prison.
: Summers pled guilty to misdemeanor unlawful imprisonment and received one year of probation. She was subsequently fired by McDonald's. The Legal Precedent: Ogborn v. McDonald's Convictions for the staff involved
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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
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