: Over the next few hours, the caller manipulated Nix into performing a series of sexual assaults against the teenager.

In 2004, 18-year-old Louise Ogborn was the victim of a sexual assault and strip-search hoax at a McDonald's in Mount Washington, Kentucky, after a caller impersonated a police officer. While the three-hour ordeal was captured on the restaurant’s surveillance video, .

The surveillance footage of the office became the centerpiece of the subsequent legal battles. During the trial, the unedited, uncensored video was played for the jury to provide an unfiltered account of the events. Proof of Coercion

The case refers to a 2004 incident at a McDonald's in Mount Washington, Kentucky, where an 18-year-old employee was subjected to a three-hour strip search and sexual assault following a hoax phone call. The caller, identifying himself as "Officer Scott," manipulated the assistant manager and her fiancé into committing these crimes under the guise of a police investigation into a stolen purse. Key Details of the Incident

: Following the caller's instructions, Summers detained Ogborn in a back office and forced her to strip. Summers' fiancé, Walter Nix Jr., was later brought in to "guard" Ogborn, where he was manipulated by the caller into sexually assaulting her.

On April 4, 2004, a man identifying himself as "Officer Scott" called the McDonald's restaurant, claiming that an employee—18-year-old Louise Ogborn—had stolen a purse from a customer. Under the caller's telephonic instructions, the store manager and others detained Ogborn and subjected her to a series of increasing humiliations and physical assaults over several hours. The caller was later identified as David Richard Stewart