Overview
- Knight, who pleaded guilty Monday in Las Vegas, agreed to repay $19,787.12 under a deal that could drop the case to a misdemeanor and now awaits a June 24 sentencing.
- Prosecutors cited her texts that described using fake personas and multiple GoFundMe pages to keep the lie going.
- Court records say the fraud ran from June 2023 to April 2024 and drew in more than $20,000 from friends, coworkers, and strangers.
- Victims included breast cancer survivor Suzanne Duroy, who said she became Knight’s “chemo angel” and sent roughly $1,000 in gifts.
- GoFundMe said it blocked accounts tied to Knight, highlighting how open fundraising sites can be exploited by staged updates and false identities.