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: While the unedited, uncensored tape was played for jurors during the civil trial, it was not released to the general public to protect the victim's privacy and dignity.
The lawsuit brought against McDonald's was a landmark case that established corporate liability for failing to protect its workers. The evidence was devastating: corporate executives knew about the "strip-search caller" phenomenon for years but did nothing to issue warnings. Louise Ogborn - Mcdonalds Uncensored Stripsearch Full Clip
When Simms entered the room, he found a terrified, naked teenager covered only by a small black apron. The voice on the phone asked Simms to remove the apron and continue the sexual acts. But Simms saw the truth immediately. He refused, telling Summers that "this man is asking for her to drop her apron so I can see her without the apron" and that the whole situation was clearly a hoax. "Tom told me, 'This man is asking for her to drop her apron,'" Summers later testified. "And I said, 'Do what?'" : While the unedited, uncensored tape was played
The caller was undeterred. He instructed Summers to call her fiancé, 26-year-old Walter Nix Jr., and ask him to come to the store to stand guard [12†L32-L36]. When Nix arrived, the caller escalated the instructions dramatically. The "uncensored" surveillance footage—which would later shock jurors during both the criminal and civil trials—shows Nix forcing Louise to sit on his lap, kissing her, spanking her, and ultimately assaulting her orally [12†L34-L40]. When Simms entered the room, he found a
When Summers needed to return to the front counter, the caller told her to bring in someone she trusted. Summers brought in her fiancé, Walter Nix.
: While the unedited, uncensored tape was played for jurors during the civil trial, it was not released to the general public to protect the victim's privacy and dignity.
The lawsuit brought against McDonald's was a landmark case that established corporate liability for failing to protect its workers. The evidence was devastating: corporate executives knew about the "strip-search caller" phenomenon for years but did nothing to issue warnings.
When Simms entered the room, he found a terrified, naked teenager covered only by a small black apron. The voice on the phone asked Simms to remove the apron and continue the sexual acts. But Simms saw the truth immediately. He refused, telling Summers that "this man is asking for her to drop her apron so I can see her without the apron" and that the whole situation was clearly a hoax. "Tom told me, 'This man is asking for her to drop her apron,'" Summers later testified. "And I said, 'Do what?'"
The caller was undeterred. He instructed Summers to call her fiancé, 26-year-old Walter Nix Jr., and ask him to come to the store to stand guard [12†L32-L36]. When Nix arrived, the caller escalated the instructions dramatically. The "uncensored" surveillance footage—which would later shock jurors during both the criminal and civil trials—shows Nix forcing Louise to sit on his lap, kissing her, spanking her, and ultimately assaulting her orally [12†L34-L40].
When Summers needed to return to the front counter, the caller told her to bring in someone she trusted. Summers brought in her fiancé, Walter Nix.