Last week, In-N-Out filed a lawsuit against online prankster Bryan Arnett, who posed as an employee at multiple local restaurants, took orders from unsuspecting customers and made lewd comments while wearing In-N-Out-branded clothing. In the video, which has since been restricted to private viewing, Arnett, a resident of Fillmore, is seen interacting with customers and making comments that In-N-Out says damage the chain’s reputation. The pranks themselves were purportedly captured on Easter Sunday, at a time when the restaurants were closed, the lawsuit states. The lawsuit also accuses Arnett of asking customers if they want their food made “doggy style,”...