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MORE NEWS: Police: Woman Shot 8 Times, Killed In North Philadelphia Near William Dick School McClure previously pleaded guilty to the same. A message seeking comment was left with his attorney Monday. In the latest development, D’Amico, 42, pleaded guilty Monday in federal court in Camden, N.J., to one count of conspiracy to commit wire fraud. 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 to casinos in Las Vegas and New Jersey.ĭ’Amico is scheduled to be sentenced in March. The scam eventually raised more than $400,000 in donations in the space of a month, according to investigators, who said almost no part of the tale was true and that instead, the group met near a Philadelphia casino in October 2017 shortly before they told their story.Īuthorities began investigating after Bobbitt sued the couple, accusing them of not giving him the money. READ MORE: What We Know About 17-Year-Old Latif Williams, Wanted For Murder Of Temple Student Samuel Collington Investigators said D’Amico was the plot’s ringleader. D’Amico and McClure solicited donations through GoFundMe, purportedly to help Bobbitt, and conducted newspaper and television interviews. 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. Suete had no family in Canada and now her devastated parents must travel here at short notice to claim her remains and belongings. Suete had recently immigrated to Dartmouth, Nova Scotia from Hong Kong. Fairechild Clothing’s Marketing Manager Suete Chan was suddenly and tragically killed this week. Both are scheduled to be sentenced on the federal charges in early 2022. Tabitha Osler is organizing this fundraiser.
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Bobbitt was sentenced to five years’ probation on state charges in 2019. previously pleaded guilty to state and federal charges. His former girlfriend, Katelyn McClure, and homeless veteran Johnny Bobbitt Jr.
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The 42-year-old man had already pleaded guilty to charges in state court last year. READ MORE: Off-Duty Officer Shot Multiple Times In North Philadelphia, Police Say An indictment unsealed in January 2020 charged D’Amico with a total of 16 counts of conspiracy, wire fraud and money laundering. District Judge Noel Hillman in Camden to one count of conspiracy to commit wire fraud. (AP) - A New Jersey man who conspired with his girlfriend to concoct a feel-good story about a helpful homeless man and then used the lie to raise hundreds of thousands of dollars in donations online pleaded guilty on Monday in federal court.