Homeless vet, couple at center of GoFundMe controversy allegedly made up story: report
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Source: NY Post
The New Jersey couple who raised hundreds of thousands of dollars in a viral charity campaign for a homeless man were allegedly working with the vagrant as part of an elaborate ruse, according to a new report. Prosecutors believe that Mark DAmico and Kate McClure conspired with homeless man Johnny Bobbitt to create their get-rich-quick scheme in 2017, NBCs Philadelphia affiliate reported Wednesday.
The couple turned themselves in to authorities on Wednesday, but Bobbitt was still at large, the news station said. According a source who spoke to the news outlet, which said it had a copy of a criminal complaint, all three are expected to face charges of conspiracy and theft by deception for working together to create the ruse. The Burlington County Prosecutors office is expected to make an announcement in the case Thursday, according to multiple reports.
Prosecutors did not immediately return a call for comment, and reps for the couple and Bobbitt were not available. McClure, 28, and DAmico, 39, created a GoFundMe page in November 2017, claiming the homeless, drug addict Bobbitt spent his last $20 to fill up McClures empty gas tank after her car broke down on I-95 near Philadelphia. The charity campaign exploded, raising tens of thousands of dollars from unsuspecting donors in a matter of days and ultimately shooting up to more than $400,000.
It has changed my entire outlook about people, my outlook about people has skyrocketed, McClure said of the donations at the time. Their plan began to unravel in August of this year, when Bobbit sued the couple, claiming they were withholding funds raised on the GoFundMe from him. McClure and DAmico, both of Florence Township, NJ, accused Bobbit of being on drugs and refused to pay him until he was clean. In September, a lawyer for the couple announced that he expected they would both be indicted for their role in the scam but it was not known that all three of them were suspected in the plot until Wednesday.
Read more: https://nypost.com/2018/11/15/homeless-vet-couple-at-center-of-gofundme-controversy-allegedly-made-up-story-report/
Kaleva
(36,361 posts)BumRushDaShow
(129,662 posts)I suppose this shouldn't be surprising.
Seems like it will make a good "heist/scam" movie of the week.
DonViejo
(60,536 posts)The NY Post is not a reputable mainstream media news site for LBN purposes.