“Ghost Adventures” star Aaron Goodwin faced off against his wife Victoria in court Thursday as she was sentenced for concocting a murder-for-hire plot to kill her husband, according to a report.
Goodwin, 49, issued a scathing rebuke of his estranged wife Victoria who was arrested in Nevada in March for attempting to organize the murder of her husband with the help of her paramour, US Weekly reported.
The ghost hunter revealed in the statement that Victoria was sleeping with “multiple men” in the months leading up to the plot — including convicted killer Grant Amato — but he tried to work things out due to a sense of loving commitment.
“She made me feel so special and she was very — she was so sorry. At least that’s what you told me,” Aaron said, speaking directly to his wife in court.
“Now, discovering she put a hit out to kill me more than once, got blackmailed and spent almost all of our savings to keep it quiet and fell more in love with Amato. They even got spiritual married and now I was called the first husband. They talked until she was arrested, and she sought out his help to kill me,” the 49-year-old revealed.
The Discovery Channel star said he was completely in the dark regarding the murder plot and the blackmail until he was told by detectives after Victoria’s arrest.
The 32-year-old’s lover Grant Amato was convicted of massacring his mother, father, and brothers and was serving a life sentence in a Florida prison when Victoria reached out as a pen pal following his starring role in documentary “Ctrl+Alt+Desire.”
“This person over here, I don’t know at all. Not one bit,” he said in direct address to the judge, adding, “I feel like this deserves prison time.”
Victoria Goodwin, 32, had her chance to address her estranged spirit-seeing hubby — uttering a groveling apology for attempting to organize his murder with her felonious lover, US Magazine reported.
“Firstly, and most importantly, I would like to apologize to Aaron. I’m so immensely sorry for the pain and anxiety I’ve caused you and the betrayal you undoubtedly and rightfully feel by my actions,” Victoria said through tears, according to the outlet.
“I need you to know that I will always hold love for you. I genuinely pray you find your joy and peace again, and I will bow out of your life forever to hopefully ease that process,” she continued.
“I’m sorry I broke us, and I’m consumed with regret every day. My absolute promise to you is that you’ll never see or hear from me,” she said.
The 32-year-old went on to issue apologies to her parents and to the Florida court, which handed her down a steep sentence for the attempt at organizing a violent betrayal.
Victoria was sentenced to a minimum of 36 months to a maximum of 90 months on Thursday, according to the report.