The Reporter (Lansdale, PA)

GoFundMe: Donors in alleged homeless scam were refunded

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MOUNT HOLLY, N.J. >> GoFundMe says it has refunded everyone who contribute­d toa campaign involvinga homeless veteran from Philadelph­ia who prosecutor­s allege schemed with a New Jersey couple to scam donors out of more than $400,000.

GoFundMe spokesman Bobby Whithorne said Tuesday that “all donors who contribute­d to this GoFundMe campaign have been fully refunded” and the organizati­on is cooperatin­g fully with law enforcemen­t.

Burlington County prosecutor­s allege in a criminal complaint that Johnny Bobbitt conspired with Katelyn McClure and her boyfriend at the time, Mark D’Amico, to concoct a feel-good story about Bobbitt giving McClure his last $20 when her car ran out of gas. They raised $400,000, which authoritie­s say was spent on luxury items and casino trips.

Whithorne said campaigns involving misuse “make up less than one tenth of one percent” of all GoFundMe campaigns, but such behavior “is unacceptab­le” and “has consequenc­es.”

“We have a zero tolerance policy for fraudulent behavior,” he said. “If fraud occurs, donors get refunded and we work with law enforcemen­t officials to recover the money.”

McClure has alleged through her lawyer that D’Amico duped her. His lawyer has denied the allegation­s. Prosecutor­s released texts from McClure including one sent right after the GoFundMe page was set up in which they allege she told a friend that the “gas part is completely made up.”

 ?? BURLINGTON COUNTY PROSECUTOR­S OFFICE VIA AP, FILE ?? This combinatio­n of photos shows Johnny Bobbitt, left, Katelyn McClure and Mark D’Amico.
BURLINGTON COUNTY PROSECUTOR­S OFFICE VIA AP, FILE This combinatio­n of photos shows Johnny Bobbitt, left, Katelyn McClure and Mark D’Amico.

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