No charges have been filed in the criminal investigation into whether Mark D'Amico and Katelyn McClure stole GoFundMe donations meant to help a homeless veteran, but D'Amico is currently dealing with the fallout of old charges that he didn't go to court to face.

D'Amico, 39, of Florence Township, was arrested Monday on a warrant for twice failing to appear in court on charges including driving with a suspended license out of Burlington County, according to a statement from Burlington City police. His bail was set at $500.01 and he has since been released.

But what police didn't say was that D'Amico also had a warrant for his arrest in Jersey City for repeatedly skipping bail on a charge for allegedly throwing things from a vehicle and damaging a woman's car in 2016.

According to a Jersey City official, he was released on his own recognizance on that charge following the recent Burlington arrest and ordered to appear in court in Hudson County on Sept. 26.

McClure, 28, and D'Amico started the GoFundMe campaign that went viral last fall after Johnny Bobbitt, 35, a homeless Philadelphia man, used his last $20 to get McClure gas when she was stuck on the side of the road.

But Bobbitt, homeless again and struggling with addiction, has sued them, accusing them of spending the money meant for him on travel and luxury items, including a BMW.

After he filed suit in August, his attorney said none of the $400,000 is left, and the couple's own attorney said Friday that he expects his clients will be indicted.

In this Nov. 2017, file photo, Johnny Bobbitt Jr., left, Kate McClure, right, and Mark D'Amico pose at a Citgo station in Philadelphia. (Elizabeth Robertson/The Philadelphia Inquirer via AP)

As for the 2016 incident in Jersey City, court documents hint that road rage may have been the root of the charge. Additional information about what happened was not available.

The criminal complaint -- originally filed in Superior Court but later downgraded to municipal court -- alleged D'Amico ripped three headrests off of seats in a Honda Odyssey and then threw them out the window, damaging the hood and windshield of a car being driven by a Jersey City woman.

It caused between $500 and $2,000 in damage, according to the charge.

Court records show that after an initial appearance, he failed to go to court at least three times in 2017 and 2018. Each time, he lost the bail money he had posted for a total of $1,100.

The most recent bail posted on June 5 -- $500 -- was forfeited when he missed a July court date, court records show.

Authorities have not commented on why D'Amico wasn't arrested on either warrant when authorities executed the search warrant Thursday at the home he and McClure share in Florence Township.

Despite his suspended license, he drove away from the home after the raid was over, Philly.com reported.

A spokesman for the Burlington County Prosecutor's Office declined to comment on the matter and Florence Police Chief Brian Boldizar did not immediately return a message left for him. He told Philly.com last week that he was unaware of any warrants for D'Amico and authorities usually check for warrants before executing a search warrant.

The couple has defended their actions in interviews, saying on "Megyn Kelly Today" that they spent as much as $250,000 on Bobbitt, buying him a trailer to stay in and a truck, but that he blew any cash they gave him on drugs.

Bobbitt admitted he struggles with addiction but said the couple, whom he previously believed were his friends, sold the trailer and the truck and left him homeless and hungry with nothing to show for it.

- Jersey Journal Reporter Terrence T. McDonald contributed to this story.

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