Judge Issues Arrest Warrant for Homeless Man Accused in GoFundMe ‘Good Samaritan’ Scam
L-R) Homeless veteran Johnny Bobbitt, Kate McClure, and Mark D’Amico are facing criminal charges of conspiracy and theft by deception in connection with an allegedly fraudulent charity campaign. Burlington County Prosecutor's Office
A judge has issued an arrest warrant for a homeless man charged with conspiring to defraud donors in a GoFundMe scam after he failed to show up in court.
Johnny Bobbitt was due to make a Jan. 8 appearance in a New Jersey court to face charges of violating court-ordered conditions that allowed for his release from jail while awaiting trial.
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