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Henderson Woman Admits Faking Cancer Diagnosis in Scheme That Cost Friends Over $20,000

By Matthias Binder April 13, 2026
Police: Woman faked cancer diagnosis, scammed family for nearly $20K
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Police: Woman faked cancer diagnosis, scammed family for nearly $20K

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The Elaborate Web of Lies BeginsFake Illness Emerges as Desperate DistractionDeception Tactics Exposed by InvestigatorsCourt Plea Brings Partial Accountability

The Elaborate Web of Lies Begins (Image Credits: Unsplash)

Henderson – A local woman confessed to fabricating a serious illness and posing as a luxury hotel influencer to extract thousands from a childhood friend and her family. Haleigh Morgan Knight targeted acquaintances with promises of exclusive travel opportunities that never materialized. The deception, which spanned nearly a year, left victims grappling with financial loss and shattered trust.[1]

The Elaborate Web of Lies Begins

Haleigh Morgan Knight convinced former high school classmate Cydney Fink and her relatives that she worked as a content creator and trip advisor for Four Seasons Hotels. She sent digital contracts on what appeared to be official stationery, designating recipients as probationary employees. Payments flowed in as victims anticipated glamorous vacations funded through her supposed professional connections.[1]

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From June 2023 to April 2024, Knight collected $20,192.16 via digital transfers. Each promised trip fell through at the last moment, met with creative excuses. Frustrated demands for refunds prompted Knight to escalate her ruse. She admitted in text messages to using the funds for personal bills and expenses, not the advertised adventures.[1]

Fake Illness Emerges as Desperate Distraction

Police uncovered text exchanges where Knight revealed she invented a pancreatic cancer diagnosis. While she claimed a separate cervical issue proved genuine, the pancreas story served purely to solicit sympathy donations. Victims, including Cydney’s mother LeAnn Fink, who contributed $475, suspected the tale deflected refund pressures. The ploy succeeded temporarily, shifting focus from missing money to feigned suffering.[1]

Knight leveraged the false diagnosis on a GoFundMe fundraiser, though investigators noted no separate charges tied directly to that effort. A platform spokesperson emphasized their strict policies against misuse, confirming the organizer’s permanent ban. Cydney Fink described the moment of realization as heartbreaking, after months of belief in her old friend’s plight.[1]

Deception Tactics Exposed by Investigators

Henderson Police Department delved into the complaints after prosecutors launched the case in January. Officers analyzed screenshots of conversations showing Knight juggling multiple phone numbers to mimic Four Seasons representatives. The affidavit detailed how she maintained the illusion over a year, exploiting shared social circles from Foothill High School days.[1]

Reconnection as new mothers reignited the bond between Knight and Cydney Fink, who viewed social media posts promoting brands as proof of legitimacy. Yet no payments ever arrived for the purported roles. Corey Fink, Cydney’s sister, sent $250 and relocated from Utah to Henderson, uprooting her life for the nonexistent influencer venture. The emotional toll compounded the financial hit.

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  • Knight posed as Four Seasons content creator with fake contracts.
  • She used multiple numbers to impersonate hotel staff.
  • Promised trips repeatedly canceled with excuses.
  • Faked pancreatic cancer to garner GoFundMe funds and sympathy.
  • Admitted misusing money for personal needs in texts.

Court Plea Brings Partial Accountability

Knight entered a guilty plea to felony theft on March 12 in District Court. The charge carries a potential sentence of one to five years in prison, though prosecutors voiced no objection to probation. She agreed to restitution of $19,787.12, with sentencing set for June 24. Successful completion of terms could allow her to downgrade to a misdemeanor conviction.[1]

Her attorney, Ryan Helmick, offered no comment on the proceedings. Victims plan to attend the hearing, seeking closure. LeAnn Fink expressed certainty that the cancer fabrication bought Knight time amid mounting refund demands. GoFundMe reiterated donor protections in response to inquiries.

Key Takeaways

  • Knight scammed over $20,000 from friends and family through fake job offers and trips.
  • She confessed to inventing pancreatic cancer to evade refund requests.
  • Restitution ordered, with probation possible at June sentencing.

This case underscores the dangers of blurred lines between personal ties and online personas. Financial exploitation within trusted circles erodes more than bank accounts – it fractures lifelong bonds. As Knight awaits her fate, victims rebuild amid lingering betrayal. What steps can communities take to spot such schemes early? Share your thoughts in the comments.

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