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Organizers set a $50,000 goal for the online fund drive.
“I hope many small donations turn into a river of blessing for you,” a donor wrote. “May God's love show through these tokens of support for you and your son.”
The website said: “On June 20, 2014, Bethany and her son's world was turned upside down by unforeseen circumstances. A new bride of just seven weeks, this now single mom is now experiencing something that no person should have to endure. Bethany has always been the first one to reach out and help others, now it's our turn to help her and her son.”
The funds are expected to cover expenses for counseling, medical care, loss of income and typical living expenses as result of “these tragic circumstances.”
As of noon friday, more than $10,000 has been raised, the website showed. Donors include friends and strangers who want to help after John Balyo’s arrest.
Balyo is charged with first-degree criminal-sexual conduct involving an 11-year-old boy. Police say he paid a Battle Creek man to arrange encounters with children. He was arrested at a Christian musical festival in Gaylord.
On Wednesday, federal authorities confirmed that Balyo rented a storage unit where he kept a “bondage” kit that included handcuffs and chains. Police say they also found a padlock, rubber gloves and children’s socks.
Investigators also found folders with magazines and articles about missing children, and children's obituaries, according to a Homeland Security source.
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