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WKRC 12, Cincinnati -
SHEPHERDSVILLE, Ky. (AP) — Jurors in Kentucky viewed a Wal-Mart surveillance video today that showed a man buying a prepaid phone card. The card was then used to perpetrate a hoax at a McDonald's restaurant in which a teenage worker was sexually humiliated.
Prosecutors believe that man is David Stewart, of Fountain, Florida. He is being tried in Kentucky on charges of impersonating a police officer and soliciting sodomy.
A security worker for Wal-Mart in Panama City, Florida, says that he traced the phone card to an April 9th, 2004, store video.
A Florida Detective who searched Stewart's home testified that she never found the calling card, or any other evidence linking Stewart to the hoax.
One of the calls on the card was three and a half hours. That's the length of the time that a then-18-year-old female employee at the McDonald's was detained and forced to strip and to perform sex acts.
