Justice catches up with Vegas mom who faked cancer diagnosis for cash

A mother from Las Vegas reportedly orchestrated a fraudulent scheme, deceiving her acquaintances out of significant sums of money. When confronted about repaying these funds, she allegedly pretended to have a cancer diagnosis.

Last month, Haleigh Knight admitted guilt to a felony theft charge after Cydney Fink, a friend of many years, accused her of defrauding her and her family of $20,000.

Knight allegedly misled Fink by claiming she worked as a luxury travel content creator for Four Seasons, proposing a fabricated opportunity involving travel and content production.

“She asked if I wanted to participate in these trips and create content for Four Seasons, given my photography skills,” Fink shared with 3 News Las Vegas.

Yet, as the promised trips never materialized, Fink pressed Knight for the return of the money, which Knight refused, citing a contract Fink had signed.

Fink explained, “She assured us that upon arrival, we would receive our money back along with payment for each trip.”

At the same time, Knight had convinced several victims that she was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer – going as far as documenting her fake treatments on TikTok and blaming the illness for why she couldn’t keep her promises, according to police.

Police said Knight eventually admitted to faking the diagnosis, using the funds to pay her bills and provide for her children.

Haleigh Knight, who scammed friends and family out of thousands of dollars faked a cancer diagnosis when they tried to claim refunds, according to victims

Haleigh Knight, who scammed friends and family out of thousands of dollars faked a cancer diagnosis when they tried to claim refunds, according to victims

Rachel Riedel said Knight claimed she had access to exclusive influencer discounts on luxury goods and convinced her to send money for items including a Rolex

Rachel Riedel said Knight claimed she had access to exclusive influencer discounts on luxury goods and convinced her to send money for items including a Rolex

She also admitted to posing as different representative named Beatrice, who helped collaborate the trip plans and cancellations. 

Court documents showed the lengths of her deception. 

‘Haleigh states she faked having cancer so that Cydney and her family, along with Haleigh’s family, would feel guilty and more inclined to love and be around her if she claimed she was sick,’ the documents said.

Screenshots of text messages shared by Fink showed Knight admitting to her that the diagnosis was fake, police said.

Suzanne Duroy, an oncologist and breast cancer survivor, said she donated nearly $1,000 in gift cards and presents to the GoFundMe, and even spent hours consoling Knight on the phone.

Rachel Riedel, who employed Knight at a surgery center, said she was also targeted by the scheme.

Riedel said Knight claimed she had access to exclusive influencer discounts on luxury goods and convinced her to send money for items including a Rolex.

‘The next day, she stopped coming to work at the surgery center after I sent her money for the Rolex,’ Riedel told 3 News Las Vegas.

Riedel said she later contacted MD Anderson to donate toward Knight’s supposed treatment, only to be told the hospital had no record of her.

Knight went as far as documenting her fake treatments on TikTok and blaming the illness for why she couldn't keep her promises, according to police

Knight went as far as documenting her fake treatments on TikTok and blaming the illness for why she couldn’t keep her promises, according to police

Knight's GoFundMe page that has since been taken down

Knight’s GoFundMe page that has since been taken down

Knight is scheduled to be sentenced on June 24.

Under Nevada law, she faces between one and five years in prison for the felony theft charge, though prosecutors have not opposed the possibility of probation.

Her plea agreement requires her to pay $19,787.12 in restitution, and if she completes probation and repays the full amount, she could be allowed to withdraw her plea and instead be convicted of misdemeanor theft with credit for time served.

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