Well, it's difficult to assess, because a person with that kind of affliction is constantly hopping back and forth between reality and fantasy. And I'm pretty sure that Mrs. Goode would have lent him "a helping hand" in remembering just how much exactly he was making before he lost his job. She has her own motives for riding this train.
She's in it because she wants a taste of the fame her husband is amassing. That much was already clear during her tenure here as a member. She actually expected preferential treatment from us because
"her husband was a famous whistleblower." And when she found out that this is not how we run this forum, she asked for her retirement and left with a few sneers directed at the management.
She's using Corey's delusional mind to her own advantage. The only difference with Wilcock & Co is that Wilcock actually believes in Corey's story, as does Corey himself, whereas she on the other hand is a shameless opportunist.