at a Mount Washington, Kentucky, McDonald's, is a notorious example of a malicious hoax. An unknown caller posing as a police officer convinced restaurant management to detain, strip-search, and sexually assault 18-year-old Ogborn. Summary of the Incident

Revisiting the Louise Ogborn case shouldn't be about sensationalism. It should be a study in prevention. It prompted businesses nationwide to re-evaluate their training protocols regarding phone calls and authority verification. It reminded us that dignity and human rights must always supersede compliance with a stranger on a telephone.

Louise Ogborn's success can be attributed to her:

Below is a report detailing the case and why the requested footage is restricted. Incident Summary On April 9, 2004, an 18-year-old employee, Louise Ogborn

. David Richard Stewart, the prime suspect for the calls, was eventually acquitted due to lack of evidence. Corporate Change : Following the trial, McDonald's updated its training programs