Crime & Safety

Homeless Vet In $400K GoFundMe Scheme To Appear In Court Video

Johnny Bobbitt was set to appear in Burlington County court Friday afternoon.

BURLINGTON COUNTY, NJ - The homeless veteran charged in connection with an alleged $400,000 GoFundMe scam will appear in court via closed circuit TV Friday afternoon, according to the Burlington County Prosecutor's Office.

Johnny Bobbitt Jr. was scheduled to make his first appearance via closed circuit TV at 2:30 p.m. courtroom 4B, according to the prosecutor's office.

Bobbitt returned to New Jersey this week after he was sentenced to an additional 12 months of probation at a hearing in Philadelphia on Monday.

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Last week, Bobbitt waived extradition to New Jersey, but was told he wouldn't be permitted to return to New Jersey until Monday's probation hearing was finished. He now faces charges in a high-profile case that has captured the nation's attention.

Bobbitt, Kate McClure and Mark D'Amico have all been charged with conspiracy and theft by deception in the online fundraiser that raised more than $400,000 for Bobbitt. McClure and D'Amico previously surrendered in New Jersey, and are scheduled to appear in court on Dec. 24.

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McClure's attorney James Gerrow claimed she was duped by D'Amico, and released an audio recording McClure had secretly made of an argument between the two. Gerrow described their relationship as "controlling and abusive."

D'Amico's attorney Mark Davis called it "laughable" that McClure was portraying herself as the victim. He also said McClure made up the story about Bobbitt using his last $20 to help her when she ran out of gas while driving into Philadelphia. He said D'Amico initially didn't know the story was made up. That story was used during the campaign to inspire donors to give to Bobbitt.

The attached image of Johnny Bobbitt Jr. was previously provided by the Burlington County Prosecutor's Office.

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