The trio falsely claimed that Bobbitt had spent his last $20 to fetch gasoline for McClure, a stranger whose vehicle they said sputtered to a stop in October 2017 when she was driving alone on an I-95 ramp in Philadelphia near where Bobbitt was panhandling, prosecutors said. More than 14,000 donors gave nearly $403,000 to the trio when the story went viral. McClure and D’Amico had said on their posting that the money would be used to get Bobbitt off the streets.