Katelyn McClure pleads guilty in GoFundMe donation scam

Katelyn McClure pleaded guilty in New Jersey on Monday for her role in scamming 14,000 donors out of $400,000 with the use of a feel-good tale involving a homeless man buying her gas. McClure (right, inset at top, and inset at bottom on the right) concocted a feel-good tale with her former boyfriend Mark D’Amico (inset at bottom in the center) about homeless man. McClure will serve four years in state prison and must repay the $400,000 under the deal. Johnny Bobbitt (inset at bottom on the left) rescuing McClure from the side of a highway to obtain scam GoFundMe contributions. Bobbitt was sentenced on Friday to five years of probation. D’Amico has denied wrongdoing. Original Article: Original Video: Daily Mail Facebook: Daily Mail IG:
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