MOUNT HOLLY, N.J. – A New Jersey lady who took half in a rip-off to dupe hundreds of individuals hoping to assist a homeless veteran, has acquired a three-year jail time period for state prices arising from the fraud.

Katelyn McClure, a former state Division of Transportation employee, is also barred from ever holding one other place as a public worker, the Burlington County Prosecutor’s Workplace mentioned.

Prosecutors mentioned McClure and her then-boyfriend, Mark D’Amico, concocted a great Samaritan story in November 2017, claiming that homeless veteran Johnny Bobbitt Jr. had given his final $20 to McClure when her automotive ran out of gasoline in Philadelphia.

The couple launched a GoFundMe marketing campaign, ostensibly amassing cash to assist Bobbitt get his life so as. The marketing campaign, which featured a photograph of McClure, D’Amico and Bobbitt outdoors a gasoline station, went viral and a few 14,000 donors contributed $402,000.