> Summers also sued McDonald's and was awarded $1 million in punitive damages and $100,000 in compensatory damages.
https://abcnews.go.com/2020/story?id=3688563
> Nix was sentenced in March, 2006 to five years in prison.
> He pleaded guilty to sexual abuse, sexual misconduct, and unlawful imprisonment.
> Donna Summers was fired after the incident.
> She was charged with unlawful imprisonment, and was sentenced to probation after entering an Alford plea — a type of guilty plea in which a person does not admit guilt, but acknowledges the evidence is sufficient for a conviction.
> She broke off her engagement to Nix after viewing the surveillance tapes.
> Summers also sued McDonald's and was awarded $1 million in punitive damages and $100,000 in compensatory damages.
> After two hours of deliberations, Stewart was found not guilty on all charges.
Justice is a funny thing, isn't it?
>"Everything is by the book," he explained. "This is how you serve it. This is exactly how you do it. You follow the book — you're OK. I believe he picked fast food restaurants because he knew, once you got them away from that book, once it was something outside the manual or the procedures, they would be lost."