The Columbus Dispatch

Man in Gofundme scam gets 27 months

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CAMDEN, N.J. – A New Jersey man who conspired with his then-girlfriend to cook up a feel-good story about a helpful homeless man and then used the lie to raise hundreds of thousands of dollars in donations online was sentenced in federal court Friday to more than two years in prison.

Mark D’amico will also have to serve three years probation once he completes his 27-month term. He also must pay restitutio­n and undergo gambling, drug and mental health counseling.

Before being sentenced, D’amico told U.S. District Judge Noel Hillman that he was a changed man.

“The person that did the things that led us here no longer exists,” D’amico said.

He had pleaded guilty before Hillman in Camden in November to one count of conspiracy to commit wire fraud. An indictment unsealed in January 2020 charged D’amico with a total of 16 counts of conspiracy, wire fraud and money laundering.

He had already pleaded guilty to charges in state court last year. His former girlfriend, Katelyn Mcclure, and homeless veteran Johnny Bobbitt Jr. previously pleaded guilty to state and federal charges. Bobbitt was sentenced to five years’ probation on state charges in 2019. Both are scheduled to be sentenced on the federal charges this year.

The trio made up a story in late 2017 about Bobbitt giving $20 to help Mcclure when her car ran out of gas in Philadelph­ia, according to prosecutor­s. D’amico and Mcclure solicited donations through Gofundme, purportedl­y to help Bobbitt, and conducted newspaper and television interviews. Investigat­ors said D’amico was the plot’s ringleader.

They eventually raised more than $400,000 in donations over about a month, according to investigat­ors, who said almost no part of the tale was true. The group had met near a Philadelph­ia casino in October 2017 shortly before they told their story, prosecutor­s said.

Authoritie­s began investigat­ing after Bobbitt sued the couple, accusing them of not giving him the money. The federal criminal complaint alleged all of the money raised in the campaign was spent by March 2018, with large chunks spent by Mcclure and D’amico on a recreation­al vehicle, a BMW and trips.

 ?? TIM TAI, THE PHILADELPH­IA INQUIRER /AP ?? Mark D’amico conspired with his then-girlfriend to cook up a feel-good story and then used the lie to raise money online.
TIM TAI, THE PHILADELPH­IA INQUIRER /AP Mark D’amico conspired with his then-girlfriend to cook up a feel-good story and then used the lie to raise money online.

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