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McFraud: Woman Uses Photos From The Internet In Attempt To Sue McDonald’s

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A picture can be worth—a thousand burns?

Selena Edwards of Victorville, CA claimed that hot McDonald’s coffee spilled on her right hand, resulting in second-degree burns.

However, after an investigation by state insurance officials, it was discovered that “the photos and medical documents Edwards provided to bolster her case came from the Internet.”

Edwards now faces “21 felony counts of insurance fraud and workers’ compensation fraud.”

Looks like this “Hamburglar” is about to pay for one expensive cup of coffee.

Read more about this ridiculous lawsuit here.

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