Four Plead Guilty In McDonald's Case

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Four Plead Guilty in McDonald's Case

By Associated Press

September 22, 2001, 6:24 AM EDT

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- Four people pleaded guilty to conspiracy charges in what prosecutors say was a $20 million embezzlement scam involving McDonald's promotional games.

So far, 21 people have been indicted in the theft and distribution of high-value game pieces from the fast-foot chain's promotional games, including Monopoly and Who Wants to be a Millionaire.

On Friday, four entered guilty pleas in federal court.

Gloria Brown, 43, of Jacksonville; Victor Marchitello, 52, of Harrison City, Pa.; Linda Baker, 48, of Westminster, S.C.; and Noah Dwight Baker Sr., 49, also of Westminster, face five years in prison and potential restitution -- $300,000 for Brown, $639,000 for Marchitello and nearly $1.5 million for the Bakers.

More arrests are expected within the next month, lead prosecutor Mark Devereaux said in Saturday's Florida Times-Union of Jacksonville.

Brown claimed a $1 million prize in 1997 and received $50,000 annual payments through the mail at her Jacksonville home. According to the plea agreement, she gave half the money to the couple who recruited her.

Marchitello claimed a $1 million prize winner in 1999, Noah Baker recruited several winners in 2000 and 2001, and Linda Baker helped her husband recruit a relative to collect a $500,000 prize, the plea agreements said.

The alleged mastermind, Jerome Jacobson of Lawrenceville, Ga., has pleaded innocent. The indictment alleges that since the late 1980s Jacobson, security director for a firm McDonald's had hired to run its Monopoly games, embezzled more than $20 million worth of winning game pieces. Copyright © 2001, The Associated Press

-- Anonymous, September 22, 2001

Answers

Admit it Jerome, it doesn't look good for you now.

-- Anonymous, September 22, 2001

How appropriate for the game to have been Monopoly...OOOPS, you landed on go to jail!

-- Anonymous, September 25, 2001

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