Like the Thursday 20 February, final of ABC -Docuseries Ramp Unveiled, convicted cancer -scammer Amanda Riley and husband Corey Riley Sitting in the middle of a divorce – and many viewers (and “scamanda” podcast -listeners for them) remain curious about his role and awareness of the crimes of his alienated woman.
Amanda, now 39, was convicted of wire fraud in 2021; The use of her blog and staged photos to document long, completely fake cancer fights (chemotherapy, operations, clinical tests and hospital enclosures), the Bay Area, California, mother got more than $ 100,000 in donations plus gifts, travel, travel and more on. Corey, now 48, has never been officially accused of any misconduct, but was on the side of his wife in her simulated diseases. He stood next to her on stage in their mega church, where congregants threw money at their feet.
Charlie Webster, maker/host of the podcast and producer who appeared on the docuseries, says exclusively US Weekly She tried to contact Corey several times. “He absolutely did not want to be concerned with this. We had one exchange between us, which was back when the podcast happened, “says Webster. “Only my observation, [as I] Looking at him in court, he was not how I would expect that someone’s ways behave if your partner is in that situation. Very little emotion. “
More recently welcomed web star that she “was contacted by women with whom he was busy with, so I think he wants to continue.”

Regarding questions about Corey’s complicity in her schedule, Webster repeats us: “Corey has not been convicted of anything. The police have both examined them. ‘
As Webster notes, the criminal aspect of Amanda’s deception was completely financially. “Amanda was not convicted of lying or fake cancer; She was convicted of wire fraud. So from a conviction, criminal point of view, the only thing she has been convicted is wire fraud, because the money went into her name. But that does not mean that there was no more involved, because the law is against the law and can only go after certain things. “
Of special interest for Webster: a bankruptcy application from the couple, in which they cited medical accounts that emerged from the cancer fight of Amanda. ‘[Corey] Said under Ede that he went to all appointments of Amanda. And they claimed bankruptcy for the cancer of Amanda, “Webster reminds us.
“He is not convicted, but it is all for all of us to make our own thoughts,” Webster continues. “And I thought that proof that I placed in the podcast, which showed that he was part of the bankruptcy claim. He claimed bankruptcy because of the cancer of Amanda. “Corey also mentioned Amanda’s disease during his custody with the first wife Aletta Souza about their daughter, Jessa, Webster notes.
Us has contacted Corey for comment.

After a meeting during Corey’s first marriage (with Souza), the couple married and welcomed Sons Carter and Connor. Two years after his wife went to prison, Corey presented a divorce in 2024 and now lives in Texas. His alienated woman recently moved from prison to transition homes and her current release date is December 9.
Webster has since had contact with Amanda since her conviction of 2022.
“She told me it regrets her,” she said. “She regrets everything she has done. Every day … Now she is in a situation where she has lost everything. “
When Amanda appears a free woman: “I think it will be very difficult for her,” said Webster. “Do we believe in second chances? Do we believe in redemption? Do we believe that people can learn and change their lessons? It is a case of trying to rebuild her life. Maybe not really rebuilding – try to build a new life. I don’t think she can rebuild. “