Windsor Star

CHARGE LAID IN RESTAURANT RESERVATIO­N SCAM

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A former OpenTable employee has been charged with wire fraud for allegedly making hundreds of bogus reservatio­ns at Chicago restaurant­s to undermine a rival booking service. The Chicago Sun-Times reports that prosecutor­s allege in charging documents that 30-year-old Steven Addison booked more than 300 reservatio­ns at at least 45 Chicago restaurant­s using Reserve, aiming to hurt the company’s reputation. They say Addison, of Chicago, allegedly booked some 1,200 seats in all, often during peak hours, making the no-shows especially costly. Court filings don’t name Addison’s lawyer. His arraignmen­t is Tuesday. Christa Quarles, the CEO of San Francisco-based OpenTable, said in March that one “rogue employee” was involved in the “unsanction­ed” actions and had been fired. The company apologized and said it would reimburse restaurant­s for lost revenue.

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