When Amanda Christine Riley, a California-based Christian blogger and mother of two, started the blog "Lymphoma Can Suck It" in 2012 to document her cancer journey, care from friends, strangers and even celebrities streamed in.
Who is Amanda Riley? Where is she now? What is the true story of her faking cancer? Read on for an update about Amanda including her husband Cory filing for divorce.
Riley is in the midst of serving a five-year prison sentence at Federal Medical Center Carswell in Fort Worth, Texas. She began her sentence in September 2022. The penitentiary houses inmates with medical needs, including physical disabilities or illnesses, as well as mental illnesses.
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Producer Charlie Webster chats with Glamour about her chart-topping podcast, which is now a docuseries on ABC, from how she first heard about the case of Amanda Riley to how Riley faked all those hospital photos.
Amanda C. Riley is serving time in prison on fraud-related charges for her fake cancer scam. But where is her husband Cory Riley now?
Amanda Riley, convicted of faking cancer and stealing thousands in donations, is the subject of the docuseries "Scamanda."