MCSCAM: How an Ex-Cop Rigged McDonald’s Monopoly Game and Stole Millions

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It's long--I haven't read the entire thing yet, but it's interesting

How an Ex-Cop Rigged McDonald’s Monopoly Game and Stole Millions

On August 3, 2001, a McDonald’s film crew arrived in the bustling beach town of Westerly, Rhode Island. They carried their cameras and a giant cashier’s check to a row of townhouses, and knocked on the door of Michael Hoover. The 56-year-old bachelor had called a McDonald’s hotline to say he’d won their Monopoly competition. Since 1987, McDonald’s customers had feverishly collected Monopoly game pieces attached to drink cups, french fry packets and advertising inserts in magazines. By completing groups of properties like Baltic and Mediterranean Avenues, players won cash or a Sega Game Gear, while “Instant Win” game pieces scored a free Filet-O-Fish or a Jamaican vacation. But Hoover, a casino pit boss who had recently filed for bankruptcy, claimed he’d won the grand prize–$1 million dollars.

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Makes that Filet-O-Fish I won seem like a small catch. Should have thrown it back.
 

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