Prosecutors say D'Amico, his ex-girlfriend and a homeless veteran concocted a scheme about the vet giving the woman $20 when her car ran out of gas in Philadelphia.
A New Jersey man who conspired with his then-girlfriend to cook up a feel-good story about a helpful homeless man and then used the lie to raise hundreds of.
Mark D'Amico, 42, formerly of Bordentown, was sentenced to two years in federal prison for his role in a scam carried out through GoFundMe. He and co-conspirators Katelyn McClure and Jonny Bobbitt, Jr fabricated a fake story to garner thousands in donations. D'Amico will also serve three years of probation, pay restitution and follow through with gambling, drug and mental health treatment.
A New Jersey man who conspired with his then-girlfriend to cook up a feel-good story about a helpful homeless man and then used the lie to raise hundreds of.