You’ve asked me to call you “dad” for years. But real fathers don’t betray, lie, manipulate, and rot their families from the inside while playing cowboy coffee roaster on Instagram.
This is your intervention — and your exposure. I hope it hurts, because the truth should.
The scams you’ve been running from every time you started another failed business, made another fake claim, or lied about who you are.
You are not a doctor.
You are not a medical professional.
You are not a business
owner.
You are not a husband.
You are not a man of integrity.
You are a fraud, a cheater, and a
danger to anyone who believes the lies you keep posting online.
Let’s start with your so-called “credentials.”

Accreditation & Degree Verification — Public Records
You present a certificate titled “Doctor of Philosophy in Metaphysics” from an organization called The Universal Light. The items below are public, verifiable points readers can check directly:
- Degrees sold for a fixed fee: the issuer advertises purchasable credentials including a “PhD in Metaphysics” for $300 (or $200 if ordained), plus ordination and other certificates. (Captured from their public pages.)
- Not an accredited academic PhD: as of August 9, 2025, the issuer and any claimed “accreditor” do not appear in the U.S. Department of Education’s DAPIP or the CHEA recognized directories for accredited degree‑granting institutions.
- Texas law context: Texas Penal Code §32.52 restricts using or claiming to hold a fraudulent or substandard degree (as defined in Education Code §61.302) in advertising or to obtain a benefit.

Costs You Paid
What a huge waste of money!
- Minister Ordination — $75
- Annual dues — $25
- Physio/Spiritual Massage certificate — $50
- Bachelor (Religious/Theology) — $75
- Master (Religious Education) — $150
- PhD in Metaphysics — $300 (set to $200 here if ordained)
Do you even practice any of this stuff?
How You’re Using This (Promotion/Advantage in Texas)
You display and promote the title “PhD” on public-facing profiles and in connection with services (including med‑spa/“injectables” content and usernames). That is using a claimed degree for promotion and advantage in Texas. Texas Penal Code §32.52 states that using or claiming to hold a fraudulent or substandard degree in advertising or to obtain a benefit is an offense. This page documents your promotional use alongside the issuer’s fee‑for‑credential structure and the lack of recognized academic accreditation.
You go by “William H. Vicory PhD CP” on social media like it’s a badge of honor. But let’s be clear: You do not have a PhD.
Here's proof of his fake PhD claims:





You add “PhD” to your usernames — like on your Instagram medspa page — in an effort to fool others and feed your ego. You once even tweeted about Jill Biden’s doctorate while flexing your own fake one. That’s stolen academic valor, and it’s disgraceful.
And what about this “Certified Botox Injector” claim? You’ve spent thousands of dollars chasing half-certifications under sketchy, non-accredited programs so you can pretend to be a cosmetic injector — even though you’re nearly 80 years old and have tremors in your hands, which literally affects your ability to hold a syringe.
You’re advertising Botox treatments on your Instagram page (@wiliam_hawaiian_medspa), trying to sell services you’re not licensed or qualified to perform. You claim to serve San Antonio, Austin, and South Central Texas, and even promote boudoir photo shoots. 🤮🤮🤮 But your only photo on that account is a dim selfie of you half-asleep in glasses. Nobody is coming to your house for medical-grade facial injections. That’s not just embarrassing. It’s criminal negligence.

But the lies don’t stop there. They never have.
You bragged about creating your own "brand" of artisanal coffee... you never sold a single bean. Using stock photos from the internet, even false quotes from your own family members.... You have two different sites - god only knows how much you spent to have them build, and the monthly charges to keep them online while you sell NOTHING
Here are the actual sites: trailridecoffee.coffee and trailridecoffee.com


You advertised ballistic vests and plates... just another MLM scheme you fell for.


Another ego project with fake certifications, stolen logo photos, and no clients. You wasted thousands on supplies and equipment to run this fake business.


You tried to rebrand as a psychedelic healer — posting mushroom chocolates and tinctures like you were running a legit biz. In reality, it was all just a kitchen photoshoot with no license, no fulfillment, and not a single customer.




You don’t actually sell products. You just post fake branding to feel important. You’re not an entrepreneur. You’re a serial pretender.
Update — August 23, 2025: William Vicory's New Scam
In the time it took to put this website together, MySpaLive banned his account after he was caught making sexual comments toward women while repping his “business” profile. He didn’t shut it down himself — he was kicked off.
And what does he do next? Overnight, even after being warned this site would go live with SEO optimization to make sure anyone searching his name or failed businesses would see it first, he’s already rebranded himself as a “Baby Boomer Income Coach” and a so‑called “Digital Money Coach.”
Here’s the truth: it’s just another get‑rich‑quick scam. Look at the sites he’s clearly modeling himself after or even buying into:
There are dozens of other copycats online pushing the same recycled garbage (see the attached examples below). This isn’t innovation — it’s paying into yet another MLM‑style scheme. Instead of making money, he’s likely sinking deeper into debt chasing the same pipe dream he’s been selling for years.
And while he’s pushing this new “business,” he’s right back to his old behavior — flirting with cam‑girl bots and women online, conducting the same perverted online adultery that got him in trouble in the first place (see his Twitter replies as of August 23rd).
- Failed businesses.
- Banned accounts.
- Wasting money on digital snake oil.
- Cheating online like he always has.
Why would anyone trust financial advice from this man? The only lessons he can offer are how to lose money, destroy your marriage, and embarrass yourself publicly — again and again.




You have financially abused her for years. She’s stuck in a house that’s literally falling apart while you throw away money on phony certifications and online scams. The chimney is rotting. The bathroom is broken. She works harder than you ever have around the house. She needs dental surgery and has no teeth— but you’d rather send money to Nigerian catfish scammers than take care of her.
You can’t afford basic living costs because you’re too busy playing make-believe doctor online.

It’s impossible to capture the full extent of your horniness — there are thousands of screenshots showing your nonstop thirst.
The screenshots below also document you actively planning to cheat on your wife — my mother: you propose meeting at a hotel (Holiday Inn Express at I-10 & Huebner), discuss check-in timing and a “deposit,” and call yourself a “Certified Master Sexologist” while detailing explicit acts. This isn’t harmless flirting; this is coordination and intent.


Peak stupidity: you blast your phone number on public forums while hunting for hookups — basically inviting spam, scams, and sex‑bot harvesters. It’s reckless, desperate, and proves you’ll hand over personal info to anyone who flatters you.

You aren’t being targeted by scammers by accident — you are broadcasting yourself as the mark.
You sit on your phone 24/7, in public, glued to these trashy apps — scrolling, commenting, and begging women online while pretending you’re some kind of “professional” running business accounts. Instead of running a company, you’re running your mouth under porn spam, cam girl bait, and strangers’ selfies. And you don’t even hide it — your kids, your wife, and anyone who knows your name can see exactly what you’re doing.
It’s not just sad — it’s filthy. You “like” mirror selfies in open sex groups, you brag about having “had them all” when it comes to sex acts, and you spam comments like “pretty ❤️🔥” under women young enough to be your daughters. You chase after catfish bots, thinking they’re real women, and proudly humiliate yourself in public.
On Twitter, the mask slips completely. You reply under porn ads with lines like “Rim your ass and duck clit,” “Love eating kitty,” “Beautiful pair of lips,” and “Hell yes” to strangers asking if you’d go down on them. It’s not just perverted — it’s disgusting. You turn every feed into your personal gutter, talking like a man who’s never had an ounce of dignity.
This isn’t private sexting, this isn’t some hidden fantasy life — this is you, openly and compulsively degrading yourself online for anyone to see. Your wife, your family, and the entire internet can watch you spiral into the role of a desperate old creep.
It’s shameless. It’s filthy. And it’s all here, laid out for everyone to see.










You flirt with catfish and cam girls. You’ve been caught sending money to scammers posing as women, calling them your “babies.” You once paid $50 at 6:04 a.m. to “WILLIAM VICORY OMO MARY AKA BILL.”
“Omo Mary” is a known alias used by Nigerian scammers.

You spin up new profiles constantly — this isn’t even all of them. We’re finding new ones every day. Some show obvious purchased followers, and most are swarmed by scam accounts — you’ve clearly flagged as an easy mark in those circles.









You signed a BDSM “Sissy Cumslut” contract with full name, address, fake occupation, and blood type. You shared it publicly. That’s humiliating — and you treated it like part of your “brand.”


Canon EOS RP Camera Scheme: One of the most disgusting examples of financial waste — you paid nearly $4,079.76 for a camera that retails for $1,100 less online. Why? Because you used a business credit card through Aaron's Rent-To-Own — racking up $1,684.77 in lease fees on a camera you don't even use. Meanwhile, your wife can't eat solid food because you won’t help pay for her dental work.



This wasn’t an investment — it was a vanity prop. Another high-interest scam paid through a sketchy business account while your own wife's teeth are rotting in her mouth. You’re not a photographer. You’re not a content creator. You’re a leech with expensive toys and no income.
This isn’t normal behavior. This is compulsive, embarrassing, and harmful to the woman you claim to love.
And let’s not forget: you hid a USED 2024 Ford Ranger XLT (Sport package) at Danielle Monclova’s house — a single woman — while pretending it didn’t exist. You’ve taken her out to breakfast and lunch at The Boat in Kerrville at least 26 times. The paperwork shows you agreed to predatory terms: even after a “reduction,” your APR sits at 17.62% on $42,722.87 financed, for a finance charge of $28,561.63 and a total of payments about $71,284–$71,984. That’s interest stacked so high you’re paying nearly the price of the truck again — just in financing.


This is who you are:
If you have any shred of dignity left, here’s what you need to do:
Because if you keep lying, I will keep posting.
If you try to rebuild another
scam, I’ll expose that too.
You are not the man you pretend to be.
And now, everyone knows.
– Ryley
Please — I’m begging you — be the man you once promised to be. You’re supposed to be my stepfather, a veteran and a Texas sheriff, the chef who taught me how to season a pan 🍳, the guy I can shoot the breeze with and laugh, watch football with 🏈, travel with ✈️, and share my secrets and wins 🤝. I still want that. I hope you can turn this around before it’s too late 🙏💔. Give me a reason to take this site down so we can be a family again.