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In-N-Out Files Lawsuit Against YouTuber After Lewd Drive-Thru Prank

The June 20 lawsuit seeks to bar him from all In-N-Out locations in addition to full damages for defamation.

Main: The In-N-Out Burger logo and signage is illuminated outside the fast food restaurant, Tuesday, March 18, 2025, in Frisco, Texas. 
Inset: Screenshot of Bryan Arnett "I'm Being Sued" YouTube video
Bryan Arnett, a social media influencer, is accused of impersonating an In-N-Out worker and posting derogatory videos on social media. Now, he’s being sued.
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Overview

  • In-N-Out filed the suit on June 20 in federal court accusing YouTuber Bryan Arnett of impersonating employees and making lewd remarks while trespassing in its restaurants.
  • Arnett’s April 25 video shows him dressed in a fake uniform at a closed Glendale drive-thru offering nonexistent menu items and posing obscene questions to customers.
  • The company sent a cease-and-desist letter on May 2 demanding removal of the videos but declares it went undelivered to Arnett’s current address.
  • In its complaint In-N-Out seeks trebled damages, recovery of Arnett’s video profits and a restraining order barring him from all its locations.
  • Arnett responded on June 23 with a YouTube video acknowledging he had risked legal trouble but declined to admit full guilt.