Golden Ticket
The Ex-Cop Who Stole $24 Million From McDonald's
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Publisher Description
For over a decade in the 1990s and early 2000s, the McDonald's Monopoly promotion was a cultural phenomenon. Millions of people bought fries and sodas hoping to peel off a "Park Place" or "Boardwalk" game piece and win a million dollars. But what nobody knew was that there were no legitimate winners. The game was rigged from the very beginning. "The Golden Ticket" tells the incredible true story of Jerome "Uncle Jerry" Jacobson, an ex-police officer turned security auditor who was entrusted with transporting the high-value game pieces.
Instead of delivering them, he built a massive criminal conspiracy, funneling the winning tickets to a network of mobsters, psychics, strip club owners, and distant relatives in exchange for a cut of the prize money. This book details the intricate mechanics of the fraud and the nail-biting FBI investigation, Operation "Final Answer," which involved undercover agents posing as a television crew to catch the scammers.
It is a story of greed, flawed security, and how one man controlled the luck of an entire nation, stealing over $24 million before the house of cards finally collapsed. It exposes the dark side of the world's most famous marketing promotion.