BBC Two's new documentary series Scamanda (based on the popular podcast of the same name) revisits one of the most shocking ...
For nearly a decade, Amanda Riley lied about having cancer, defrauding hundreds of donors for more than $100,000 dollars. Here's everything to know about where 'Scamanda' is now.
A lie that fooled hundreds.
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Inside Amanda Riley’s cancer scam and how she made over $100,000 using a big lie
Authorities said Amanda Riley fabricated a cancer diagnosis to solicit donations, underscoring risks in online medical fundraising. The former teacher launched the 2012 blog “Lymphoma Can Suck It,” as ...
Amanda Rileydefrauded more than 300 people when she faked having cancer to solicit donations — and whether or not he knew the truth about her health, her husband, Cory Riley, was by her side ...
WHEN Amanda Riley revealed she had been diagnosed with cancer, in 2012, her online followers rallied round to help, donating ...
The story of Amanda C. Riley, a Christian woman in California who used her now-archived blog, "Lymphoma Can Suck It," to chronicle her experience after supposedly being diagnosed with Hodgkin's ...
Amanda Riley, loving mother of two, devoted wife, and cancer faker. That’s the paradox explored by the shocking new series Scamanda, which mirrors a wildly popular podcast of the same name. Below, ...
Amanda Riley orchestrated a years-long hoax, fooling more than 300 people into believing she had cancer. Amanda, a teacher from California, faked having cancer for nearly a decade, swindling loved ...
Amanda Riley pretended to have cancer from around 2012 to 2016, soliciting over $100,000 in donations for her alleged treatment Her husband, Cory Riley, stood by her side during her scam and has not ...
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