The
homeless man at the center of a GoFundMe scandal that
raised more than $400,000 in his name has been arrested in Philadelphia,
according to reports.
Johnny
Bobbitt, 34, who allegedly conspired with former couple Kate McClure, 28, and Mark
D'Amico, 39, to create a heartwarming story that would inspire thousands of
well wishers to donate money to their cause, was arrested Wednesday. A New
Jersey judge issued a warrant for Bobbitt's arrest when he failed to attend a
mandatory court appearance in Burlington County, New Jersey, on Tuesday, ABC
New York station WABC reported.
The
Burlington County prosecutor's office will begin extradition proceedings to
bring Bobbitt to New Jersey, according to WABC.
(Burlington County Prosecutors office/AP)
Burlington
County Prosecutor Scott Coffina announced in November that the story, intended
to tug at the hearts and wallets of Americans, was "predicated on a
lie."
(David Swanson/The Philadelphia Inquirer via AP)
McClure's
attorney told ABC News in November that she was duped as well,
adding that McClure took part in the fabrication to help Bobbitt. D'Amico's
attorney did not return requests for comment after the charges were filed.
ABC
News could not immediately reach a representative for Bobbitt for comment about
his latest arrest.
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