A woman sued fast-food provider McDonalds for a violence altercation which she admitted she started.
According to the Daily News, Myika Darbeau, 25, filed charges against Rayon McIntosh, 32, for using "unnecessary, excessive and unlawful force," in the event that happened on October 2011, in a Greenwich Village McDonald's.
Darbeau also sued the owner of the McDonald's on 136 W. Third St., stating that there was no security in the store and that they should have never employed McIntosh.
McIntosh is an ex-con, who went to jail for a decade for killing his friend. He was released in 2011 and began working at the franchise.
Police first put the ex-con behind bars because of the charges filed for the assault that was between him, Darbeau and her lover Rachel Edwards. He used a heavy-duty grill scraper on the two.
The Daily News reported that the grand jury of the case found McIntosh not guilty after seeing the video of the incident, which indicated that the two lovers jumped over the counter, starting the fight.
Instead, last month, Darbeau and her lover were charged and pleaded guilty for starting the altercation.
They got probation.