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Johnny Bobbitt Jr. had a new life ahead of him.Last October, the homeless man used his last to buy gas for a woman, Kate McClure, who was stranded on Interstate 95 in Philadelphia. McClure, in return, created a GoFundMe campaign with her boyfriend Mark D'Amico to raise money for Bobbitt to thank him.McClure and Bobbitt's story quickly transformed into a viral "feel-good" story, and the campaign, as of Friday night, raised a total of 2,706 within nine months.But what started as a good deed has now devolved into an all-out feud. Bobbitt's lawyer says a large portion of money never reached his client."From what I can see, the GoFundMe account raised 2,000 and GoFundMe charged a fee of approximately ,000. Mark D'Amico and Kate McClure gave Johnny about ,000. There should be close to another 0,000 available to Johnny," Bobbitt's lawyer Chris Fallon told CNN on Friday. 902

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Jo Grayson said she was alarmed when her son, Thatcher, came home from his middle school covered in cuts and bruises.Earlier in the day, Thatcher's teacher texted Grayson to alert her to an incident involving him. But it did nothing to prepare Grayson for what she saw hours later when Thatcher came home and she discovered the marks on his body.After she obtained surveillance video that explained the marks, she became appalled. The footage shows Thatcher, who is autistic and mostly nonverbal, being dragged down a school hallway by his teacher and the school nurse."I just don't understand how someone can do this to a child, let alone to a person with disabilities," Grayson told CNN. "I want the school district to take action and not just install cameras in every room of each school, but also train their staff accordingly so they know how to handle children with disabilities, or rough situations with children like Thatcher." 943

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Jennifer Grey is reportedly getting ready to have the time of her life, again. Deadline is reporting a “Dirty Dancing” sequel is happening and will star Grey.Lionsgate CEO Jon Feltheimer confirmed the news on an earnings call Thursday, calling it "one of the worst kept secrets in Hollywood," according to the publication."It will be exactly the kind of romantic, nostalgic movie that the franchise's fans have been waiting for and that have made it the biggest-selling library title in the company's history," he reportedly said.The original, which came out in 1987, starred Grey opposite Patrick Swayze and was set at a vacation resort. The two find love which culminates in a now-iconic dance scene.Swayze died in 2009 of pancreatic cancer.There have already been two “Dirty Dancing” TV series, a TV movie, a musical and a film “Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights.”No word yet on a release date. 900

  

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The Johnson County Library is searching for the owner of an old family photo it believes was mistakenly left at the library.A library employee found the photo in the donation bin at the Lackman Library in Lenexa, Kansas."Because of that we don't know who dropped it off, where it came from or who it belongs to," said Josh Neff, an information specialist at the library.The photo was left in the bin in March and the library has been holding on to it ever since."We have been holding on to it hoping that whoever accidentally lost it, would think to come back here and ask about it. But so far nobody has claimed it," said Neff.Now, the library is turning to social media in hopes of finding the photo's owner. On Monday, the library posted the image on Facebook and Twitter."We know the power of social media. We know that it's a great way to spread the message," Neff said. "So we are hoping that power will help this photograph get back to who it belongs to."If you know anything about the photo, please contact the library. 1064

  

Judges on the UK Court of Appeal once again ruled against 23-month-old Alfie Evans' family.Wednesday's ruling rejected new arguments intended to overturn a decision by the High Court on Tuesday that prevented the terminally ill toddler from leaving Britain for medical treatment, said Roger Kiska, a lawyer with Christian Legal Center and part of the legal team representing Alfie's parents."We have the right to appeal to the Supreme Court and the European Court," Kiska told CNN. "We could seek new medical evidence showing that his condition is improving." Kiska will be discussing future steps with Alfie's parents, Tom Evans and Kate James, who remained in Liverpool at Alfie's hospital bedside. 708

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