Pretty Sujuan Accuses Shavale Devontae Knighten of Stealing Appliances and Luxury Items in Explosive Social Media Post [VIDEO]

Social media personality Pretty Sujuan has publicly accused Shavale Devontae Knighten of stealing appliances, designer items, and personal property after allegedly being removed from her home, according to a series of posts shared online.

In a lengthy and emotionally charged statement posted to social media, Sujuan claimed Knighten took numerous items after she put him out of her residence. Her allegations include the removal of major household appliances such as a furnace and hot water tank, as well as luxury handbags, clothing, shoes, and electronics.

Sujuan accused Knighten of being a repeat offender and warned others to be cautious, alleging he has a pattern of breaking into homes during late-night hours. She also claimed he is currently out on bond in connection with a similar alleged incident involving another woman in Warren, Michigan. These claims have not been independently verified.

In her post, Sujuan wrote that Knighten took items he did not arrive with and described him as a thief, urging followers to “watch out” and remain alert. She further alleged that he has cut off a court-ordered tether and changed his appearance, claims that have not been confirmed by authorities.

The post, which includes profanity and personal attacks, has circulated widely and sparked strong reactions online. Sujuan also referenced a previous incident in which Knighten was reportedly shot in December, making additional accusations about his behavior and motivations.



As of now, no police reports, charges, or court records related to Sujuan’s allegations have been publicly confirmed. Shavale Devontae Knighten has not publicly responded to the accusations.

There has been no confirmation from law enforcement regarding stolen property, arrests, or ongoing investigations connected to the claims made in the post.

The situation highlights the growing trend of disputes and allegations being aired publicly on social media, where claims can spread rapidly without verification.