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Fake German heiress Anna Sorokin conned her way into Manhattan society.
Under the guise of Anna Delvey, a supposed German heiress, she deceived banks, hotels, and acquaintances, amassing over $200,000. By faking checks, she extracted funds from banks, convincing others to finance her lavish dining and travel experiences.
Sorokin faced convictions for multiple counts of grand larceny and theft of services. After completing her prison sentence, the 31-year-old was released and is now challenging deportation, yet she has found a way to bounce back.
Initially, she secured a Netflix deal for her life’s portrayal, began selling her artwork, and commented that her current home confinement with social media restrictions feels “more restrictive” than her time in jail.
Sorokin is back in the headlines, saying the weight she gained in prison is “embarrassing.” Delvey tells Page Six the food in prison is the worst.
The range for Delvey’s ankle monitor has now been expanded to 75 miles, providing her the freedom to indulge in an array of beauty treatments, funded by her earnings from Dancing With The Stars.
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- Dr. William July: Psychologist
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[Feature Photo: FILE – In this Oct. 30, 2018 file photo, Anna Sorokin is seen in New York State Supreme Court facing grand larceny charges. On Wednesday, March 27, 2019, Sorokin, once the darling of the New York social scene, is set to go on trial for grand larceny and theft of services, accused of swindling $275,000 during a 10-month spree that included trips to Omaha and Marrakesh. (AP Photo/Richard Drew, File)]