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Homeless good Samaritan to get new home, truck from crowdsourced funds

Over $300,000 raised for homeless good Samaritan who helped woman stranded on highway – Nov 28, 2017

UPDATE: N.J. prosecutors have charged the three people involved in this case, calling their story and GoFundMe campaign ‘fictitious and illegal.’

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PHILADELPHIA – A New Jersey woman has raised more than $385,000 for a Philadelphia homeless man who came to her roadside aid – enough to buy him a home and his dream truck, and provide him with a small annual salary.

Kate McClure said on her GoFundMe page Tuesday that an attorney and financial adviser helped 34-year-old Johnny Bobbitt Jr. come up with the plan.

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McClure, of Florence Township, ran out of gas on an Interstate 95 exit ramp late one night in Philadelphia. Bobbitt walked a few blocks to buy her gas with his last $20. She didn’t have money to repay him, so she set up the online fundraiser.

She says two trust funds and a bank account are being set up for him.

She says his “dream truck” is a 1999 Ford Ranger.

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