{"id":84815,"date":"2018-07-30T13:00:33","date_gmt":"2018-07-30T20:00:33","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.casino.org\/news\/?p=84815"},"modified":"2018-07-30T15:38:47","modified_gmt":"2018-07-30T22:38:47","slug":"details-on-mcdonalds-rigged-monopoly-game-exposed","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.casino.org\/news\/details-on-mcdonalds-rigged-monopoly-game-exposed\/","title":{"rendered":"Details on McDonald’s Rigged Monopoly Game Exposed, Fraudster Made Promotion His Personal Bank"},"content":{"rendered":"

The McDonald’s Monopoly game campaigns are considered some of the most successful marketing promotions in fast food history.<\/p>\n

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Gennaro Colombo didn’t just win a Dodge Viper through the McDonald’s Monopoly fraud, but tens of thousands of dollars in by helping Jerome Jacobson sell winning game pieces. (Image: McDonald’s\/Casino.org)<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

But from 1989 to 2001, the game really only had one major winner: Jerome Jacobson, an ex-cop who had become the head of security at Simon Marketing, the firm entrusted with operating the contest.<\/p>\n

In 2000, the FBI began investigating Jacobson on allegations that he was selling “Instant Win” Monopoly game pieces, including the grand $1 million prizes, to various people in exchange for kickbacks that ranged from $25,000 to $100,000. Following a sting by federal law enforcement agencies, Jacobson admitted guilt.<\/p>\n

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“All I can tell you is I made the biggest mistake of my life,” Jacobson said in court.<\/strong><\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n

The fraud has long been known, but in an expose published this week by The Daily Beast<\/i><\/a>, details on the severity of Jacobson’s illegal operation are finally coming to light.<\/p>\n

Mob Ties<\/b><\/h2>\n

Jacobson’s scheme began in 1989 when a friend in Miami approached him after learning he was in charge of the game. The man said he wanted to win a prize, and Jacobson admitted he could make it happen.<\/p>\n

The friend, who was a butcher, found a third person with no link to Jacobson to cash the winning game piece, which was worth $10,000. The butcher paid Jacobson $2,000, and split the remaining money with the accomplice.<\/p>\n

From there, Jacobson looked to expand the scope of his criminality. He sold the butcher a $200,000 ticket in exchange for $45,000, but the “friend” stiffed him and ran off with nearly all of the cash.<\/p>\n

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Jacobson’s scam intensified after meeting Gennaro Colombo, a Sicilian-born man who claimed to be part of the Colombo crime family, at the Atlanta airport in 1995.\u00a0 After the mobster showed him a duffle bag filled with $100 bills and said he was on his way to Atlantic City, Jacobson said he was in the promotional gaming business, and the two struck up a conversation and decided to keep in touch.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n

Colombo and his wife Robin helped find persons who could be trusted willing participants in the operation.<\/p>\n

Jacobson slipped Colombo a winning game piece for a Dodge Viper that same year, and later several $1 million tickets. Through Colombo’s network, “winners” were scatted throughout various states.<\/span><\/p>\n

“By the end of 1998, Jacobson had become Rich Uncle Pennybags, and America was his game board,” Daily Beast <\/i>writer Jeff Maysh declared. “He tooled around the United States stealing almost all the big-ticket game pieces, acquiring new properties on a whim, and collecting kickbacks from other players.”<\/p>\n

Jacobson Demise<\/b><\/h2>\n

After Colombo died in a 1998 car accident and his wife Robin sought to depart the mob life, Jacobson looked for a new partner. He came to Richard Couturier, a fried chicken fast food entrepreneur, and Andrew Glomb, a former cocaine shipper who had spent 12 years in prison.<\/p>\n

Couturier was convinced to enter into the scheme after Jacobson said they were simply finding worthy winners for the game, and that McDonald’s sales<\/a> soared nearly 40 percent during the Monopoly promotions.<\/p>\n

Glomb’s “winners” began to attract attention. One $1 million fortunate McDonald’s customer had plead guilty in 1999 to distributing 400 pounds of cocaine.<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n

Regardless, Jacobson’s fraud continued until 2000 when a tip came in to the FBI that said three Monopoly winners were all related to Robin Colombo. She would later tell law enforcement that she believed it was her in-laws who ratted her out after she removed herself from the family and separated her son from the Colombos.<\/p>\n

In August of 2001, the FBI arrested eight winners, plus Jacobson, on various charges including mail fraud. Jacobson was released from prison in 2005 and repaid the roughly $1 million in kickbacks he unlawfully made.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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