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N.J. mom accused of fund-raising for son's 'funeral' after he was adopted by another family

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Holly Garcia, 33, is accused of creating fake fundraisers claiming her son had died after he was adopted by another family. (Burlington County Prosecutor's Office) PEMBERTON, N.J. - A Burlington County woman is facing charges after authorities say she created a fake fundraising campaign to raise money for the funeral of her young son, who she claimed died of cancer.Holly Garcia, a 33-year-old Pemberton Township resident, has been charged with computer criminal activity, and attempted theft by deception in connection with the case.The investigation began in June after a Pemberton couple who recently adopted Garcia's four-year-old son contacted police to say that the boy's photo was being used in a GoFundMe campaign.The fundraiser was seeking.

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