Finger in Wendy's chili gets woman 9 years in jail

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Woman in Wendy's Chili Finger Case Has Regrets
Sentenced to Nine Years in Prison, She Wants Others to Learn From Scam

"Everybody out there. … Learn from this," Anna Ayala says. She was sentenced to nine years in prison on Jan. 18, 2006, in San Jose, Calif., for her part in a Wendy's severed-finger hoax. (Paul Sakuma/AP Photo)

Jan. 19, 2006 — The woman at the center of the Wendy's severed finger in the chili hoax said that she was sorry for the attempted scam and that her story should be a warning to others.

"Let this be an example," said Anna Ayala in an interview with ABC News affiliate KGO-TV in San Francisco. "Everybody out there, all those young people, learn from this."

She was sentenced Wednesday to a maximum nine years in prison for conspiracy and grand theft.

Ayala and her husband, Jaime Plascencia, pleaded guilty in September to conspiracy to file a false insurance claim and attempted grand theft with damages exceeding $2.5 million. Plascencia received a sentence of more than 12 years for his role in the attempted scam.

Last March, Ayala generated national attention — as well as plenty of bad publicity for Wendy's — when she said that she had bit into a severed fingertip found in a bowl of Wendy's chili. Authorities suspected a hoax early in the investigation, partly because the finger wasn't cooked. Forensic tests later showed that Ayala had never chomped on the finger, and investigators determined Ayala's story was a fraud.


Further investigation found that the severed finger belonged to Brian Rossiter, a co-worker of Plascencia's who had lost the digit in a workplace accident. According to court documents, Plascencia bought Rossiter's fingertip for $100 and told him about what he and Ayala were planning. Rossiter claimed that he never knew about the scam and was never charged in the case. Police said Rossiter came forward and told them Plascencia and Ayala offered him $250,000 to keep quiet about the purchase of his fingertip.



'It's Changed Me'

After her sentencing, Ayala said the plot was her husband's idea. But she also suggested that Rossiter had more of a role in the plot and that he should be in jail with her and her husband.

"But he got away. He's a hero," Ayala said. "He should be back here with us, too."

Ayala said she was not surprised that she received the maximum sentence.

"I was expecting it. Obviously, I committed a crime, and I should pay for it, and I'm ready. I know I've hurt a lot of people."


Ayala admitted that she brought the finger into the Wendy's in San Jose, Calif., ordered the chili, and then pretended to spit it out. She said she and her husband never planned on specifically targeting Wendy's.

"It was there," she said. "It wasn't planned. It was just something that happened."


Wendy's said that it had lost $2.5 million in sales because of the bad publicity generated by the finger scandal and that dozens of employees at its Northern California restaurants had to be laid off. Ayala and Plascencia were ordered to pay nearly $21.8 million to Wendy's International and its owner, JEM Management. The companies agreed not to collect the money, provided the couple did not benefit financially from the story.

Ayala says that the scandal has changed her and that she plans to take classes while she is imprisoned.

"It's changed me, the way I think, the way I see the world," she said. "I see a bird fly and think it's freedom."
 
I wonder if she'll work in the prison kitchen?! :earboy2:
 
You know, I know what they did was illegal, and caused alot of harm to Wendy's, but what gets me is the court system.Where was a judge like this when the child molester in Vermont got 60 days??? And thats just one example, people kill people (DWI,etc) and get far less time than these got. It is just frustrating.
 

JoenAdamnErinnSam said:
You know, I know what they did was illegal, and caused alot of harm to Wendy's, but what gets me is the court system.Where was a judge like this when the child molester in Vermont got 60 days??? And thats just one example, people kill people (DWI,etc) and get far less time than these got. It is just frustrating.


I was going to say the exact same thing.
 
Lovely! And a child molester gets 60 days - that seems about right.

Pathetic.
 
knew it was bogus from day one. dh worked at wendy's as a teen, have a friend whose a regional something or other. the chili is one of the only fast food products made from scratch-take the patties that have been sitting on the grill too long, the ends of the tomatos and onions-chop it and toss it in the pot with water and seasoning (it was originaly something to prevent product waste).

she should have put it in her taco bell taco-everything there is prepackaged from the factory :rotfl:
 
Sorry the child molester didn't get more time...but the sentences for this woman and her husband seem about right. This story was HUGE here in the Bay Area. She was so self-righteous and adamant that she was wronged for the longest time. This "remorse" of hers is something new. Up until last week she was still bragging about being a bit of a celebrity amongst the other inmates! She and her husband are slime!
 
I agree that its a shame that child molesters dont get more time. But I think this lady got what she deserved. Many people were affected by her actions.
 
I seen this yesterday. I'm shocked that this judge handed down the harshest prison term allowed by law (though I'm not upset). I can't recall a case where that's happened except in a murder case (BTK for example). Her husband got 12 years. I didn't really follow the story much after the arrest, but can someone tell me why her husband got a harsher sentence than she did? I know he made the purchase when a co-worker lost his finger, but she did the actual crime. Was he implicated in some other way than simply getting the fingertip?

I didn't read the link in the OP because I'd read several yesterday, but if that article doesn't state it, she was recorded talking to her sis (I believe) from prison and she told her sis she was a celebrity and everyone was asking for her autograph. She also told her sis that she thought the sentence would be a light one. LOL I'm sure that's what her attorney told after pleading guilty! Guess the judge showed them, huh?

Agree with this sentence compared to many others, including that pedophile that got 60 days after raping that girl for what was it, 4 years? That's just repulsive and IMO, that judge should step down or be forced off the bench!
 




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