Woman Sentenced to 3 Years for Homeless GoFundMe Scam

Woman Sentenced to 3 Years for Homeless GoFundMe Scam
Katelyn McClure. Burlington County Prosecutor office via AP
The Associated Press
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MOUNT HOLLY, N.J.—A New Jersey woman who pleaded guilty to helping her boyfriend spread a feel-good story about a homeless veteran that garnered more than $400,000 in online donations has been sentenced to three years in prison on state theft charges.

Burlington County prosecutors say Katelyn McClure, 32, wasn’t present in the Mount Holly courtroom Friday because she is serving a one-year federal term in the case. Her state prison term will run concurrently and the former transportation department worker will be barred from ever working again as a New Jersey public employee.