Lawyer for couple feuding with Good Samaritan: Indictment likely

By MIKE CATALINI
Associated Press

TRENTON, N.J. (AP) -- The attorney for a New Jersey couple under investigation after a Good Samaritan accused them of helping themselves to some of the $400,000 in donations they raised says an indictment is likely.

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Ernest Badway represents Mark D'Amico and Katelyn McClure.

He said in a letter dated Thursday that one or both could be indicted by the Burlington County prosecutor. Badway says he and his firm would no longer represent the couple in a civil case against Johnny Bobbitt.

Superior Court Judge Paula Dow agreed Monday to pause the case until December in light of last week's raid on the couple's home .

In addition to a BMW, investigators seized cash, jewelry and all personal and financial records from the couple last week.

Badway on Monday declined to comment further.