The ordeal lasted approximately 3.5 hours before a maintenance man, Thomas Simms, refused to participate and recognized it as a scam. Legal and Personal Aftermath

and corporate negligence. The events, captured on surveillance video, led to one of the most significant legal settlements in fast-food history. The 2004 Incident

When Summers became too busy to monitor Ogborn, she brought in her fiancé, Walter Nix Jr., to oversee the "investigation". Under the caller's direction, Nix forced Ogborn to perform physical exercises and eventually sexually assaulted her.

The case resulted in significant criminal and civil consequences: