If you grew up in the 90s, you probably remember the thrill of peeling a Monopoly sticker off a McDonald’s fry box, hoping to see "Boardwalk" staring back at you. For over a decade, millions of Americans played this game, unaware that the odds weren't just slim—they were zero.
At the center of the chaos is , an ex-cop turned security officer for the firm that printed McDonald's game pieces. Jacobson found a way to swap high-value winning stickers for regular ones in airport bathrooms before they ever reached the public. McMillions - Season 1
The HBO docuseries (Season 1) dives into the stranger-than-fiction true story of how one man rigged the system, stealing $24 million and building a criminal empire based on fast-food game pieces. The Mastermind: "Uncle Jerry" If you grew up in the 90s, you
He then distributed these prizes through a vast network of "winners" who were actually family, friends, or associates of the mob. These recruits would pay Jacobson a cut of their prize money in exchange for the winning piece. The FBI’s Quirky Investigation Jacobson found a way to swap high-value winning
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