California woman charged with coffee burn scam
Prosecutors say they have grounds to charge a Southern California woman who claimed she scalded her hand with McDonald’s coffee.
Thirty-eight-year-old Selena Edwards of Victorville was charged last month with 21 felony counts of insurance and worker’s compensation fraud.
Authorities say Edwards falsely claimed to have received second-degree burns last year when a lid came loose on a drive-thru cup of coffee. Prosecutors say she submitted a claim to McDonald’s that included phony treatment documents and burn photos copied from a hospital website.
Patrick Storm, a spokesman for the California department of insurance, says Edwards was asking for a $10,000 settlement claim.
Storm says Edwards surrendered on Oct. 29 and is free without bail.
She couldn’t be reached for comment Monday and it’s unclear whether she has a lawyer.