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Home / Crime and Justice / Texas McDonald's Worker Accused of Fry-Bag Fraud

Texas McDonald's Worker Accused of Fry-Bag Fraud

23 Jan

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Summary

  • Worker allegedly charged customers extra using a personal device.
  • Approximately $680 was reportedly gained through fraudulent transactions.
  • Affected customers have reportedly been fully refunded by the restaurant.
Texas McDonald's Worker Accused of Fry-Bag Fraud

A McDonald's worker in Springtown, Texas, was arrested on Sunday, January 18, on suspicion of operating a fraudulent scheme targeting customers. Giovanni Primo Blount, 19, allegedly double-charged patrons for their food orders. Police stated Blount would process a customer's payment and then use a personal device to charge an additional $10 to $20 per transaction.

Authorities believe Blount amassed approximately $680 before his apprehension. He was booked into the Parker County Jail on charges of fraudulent use or possession of identifying information, facing a $30,000 bond. The owner of the McDonald's franchise confirmed that all customers affected by the scheme have received full refunds. The individual involved is no longer employed at the restaurant.

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The scheme involved a worker allegedly double-charging customers for their food orders and pocketing the extra funds.
Authorities believe the worker made approximately $680 through the alleged fraudulent transactions.
Yes, the owner-operator confirmed that all affected customers have been fully refunded.

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