New Jersey woman sentenced to 3 years in state prison for role in GoFundMe scam

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New Jersey woman sentenced to 3 years in state prison for role in GoFundMe scam
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Katelyn McClure was sentenced Friday to three years in state prison in connection to a scam GoFundMe page that raised over $400,000 in online donations.

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Katelyn McClure, 32, was not present in the Mount Holly courtroom when Judge Christopher J. Garrenger handed down her sentence due to her currently serving a one-year and one-day term inin Connecticut, according to a press release from the office of the Burlington County Prosecutor. McClure's New Jersey sentence will run concurrently with her federal one.

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