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What ever money is left Bobbitt will blow thu in a matter of weeks on drugs if he gets unfettered access to it. A judge on Thursday gave a South Jersey couple less than a day to hand over what's left of the $400,000 they raised through a GoFundMe campaign for Johnny Bobbitt Jr., the homeless man who last fall gave the woman his last $20 to help her out in a pinch.Superior Court Judge Paula T. Dow in Mount Holly ordered Kate McClure, 28, and Mark D'Amico, 35, to transfer the money into an escrow account by Friday afternoon and hire a forensic accountant to review the financial records within 10 days.http://www2.philly.com/philly/news/johnny-bobbitt-gofundme-court-hearing-kate-mcclure-mark-damico-judge-rules-20180830.html
You're right -- he probably will. But that doesn't give those people the right to withhold the money that they accepted in trust for Bobbitt, even if they are truly trying to act in his interest. They probably could have established the GoFundMe with those limitations if they were made express, but that's not what they did.Judge made the right decision even if the result may be ugly.
@Maj. Bill Martin I wonder if it is possible to set up a You Fund account in the guys name,but limit his daily withdrawals to 25 bucks or so? If he wants more,he would need the people who set up the fund to approve it.