New York Daily News

GoFundMe: Homeless vet will get $$$

- BY KATE FELDMAN

Johnny Bobbitt will get his money, even if his benefactor­s never pay up.

Bobbitt, a homeless man, gave $20 to Katie McClure when she was stranded last Thanksgivi­ng in Pennsylvan­ia. To thank him, McClure and her boyfriend, Mark D’Amico started a GoFundMe, which eventually raised more than $400,000.

But the couple only handed over about $75,000, according to Bobbitt’s lawyer.

McClure and D’Amico claim that they were withholdin­g the money from Bobbitt to make sure he didn’t spend it on drugs, after his attorney previously admitted his client’s drug addiction.

A judge ruled Wednesday that McClure and D’Amico, who say the money is completely gone, must testify in court as to how they spent the funds raised in Bobbitt’s name.

But until then, GoFundMe said the good Samaritan will get his $400,000 — no matter what.

“GoFundMe’s goal has always been to ensure Johnny gets support he deserves,” Bobby Whithorne, director of North America communicat­ions for GoFundMe, said in a statement to The News on Thursday.

“We’ll continue to assist with the ongoing law enforcemen­t investigat­ion

. ... In the rare case that GoFundMe, law enforcemen­t or a user finds campaigns are misused, donors and beneficiar­ies are protected. ”

Earlier Thursday, authoritie­s confiscate­d a BMW from the couple’s property while serving a search warrant. Boxes were also taken from their home.

McClure and D’Amico are due in court Monday.

 ?? AP ?? Johnny Bobbitt Jr. is pictured in August. Below, Mark D'Amico (l.) and Kate McClure appear on “Megyn Kelly Today” in New York.
AP Johnny Bobbitt Jr. is pictured in August. Below, Mark D'Amico (l.) and Kate McClure appear on “Megyn Kelly Today” in New York.
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NATHAN CONGLETON / AP

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