Ex-Disney Worker Who Hacked Menus Gets 3 Years in Prison

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U.S.|Ex-Disney Worker Who Hacked Menus Gets 3 Years in Prison

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The fired employee admitted that he changed prices, added profanity, and altered menu items so they appeared to be free of certain allergens.

Visitors to Disney World in Orlando mill about the carousel, with the Cinderella Castle towering in the background.
A former employee at Walt Disney World in Orlando, Fla., hacked a menu creation system to introduce alterations, including profanity, prosecutors said.Credit...Todd Anderson for The New York Times

Adeel Hassan

April 26, 2025, 8:06 p.m. ET

A former employee of Walt Disney World who hacked into menus used by its restaurants and edited them — changing prices, adding profanity and altering listed allergens — was sentenced to three years in prison by a federal judge in Florida this week.

None of the changes, including falsified information about food allergens that could have been harmful to visitors, ever appeared before the public, according to court records. The menu alterations were caught and court records show that none of the changes ever reached the printing stage.

The former employee, Michael Scheuer of Winter Garden, Fla., was sentenced on Wednesday in federal court in Orlando, Fla., after pleading guilty in January to one count of computer fraud and one count of aggravated identity theft.

Mr. Scheuer, 40, was ordered to pay restitution of about $620,000 to Disney and $70,000 to the unidentified software company that provides Disney with its menu creation program.

While court documents do not mention Disney World, menus that were entered into evidence in Mr. Scheuer’s case are from the hundreds of restaurants at Walt Disney World in Orlando.

Disney World representatives did not respond to messages seeking comment.

In early June 2024, Mr. Scheuer had returned from paternity leave, court documents show. A few days later, he had an argument with a supervisor about menu creation, according to the documents, and he was told that he would be suspended.


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