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While the former socialite may have once lived the high. Delvey captured our attention with her exploits, her story becoming the subject of Shonda Rhimes -directed Netflix series, Inventing Anna.
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The sum is thought to have largely gone towards restitution and fines, although there have been further reports that Delvey has signed deals for a memoir, podcast and her own TV show. After conning New York’s elite, Russian scammer Anna Sorokin, also known as Anna Delvey, is reportedly being deported as she has overstayed her visa. The New York Attorney General’s office then sued Sorokin, citing the state’s Son of Sam law, which forbids individuals convicted of crimes from profiting from publicity. In 2018, journalist Jessica Pressler wrote an article on Delvey for New York magazine, after which Netflix paid the con woman a reported $320,000 for the rights to her life story. However, it was short-lived, as she was quickly arrested by ICE the next month for overstaying her visa in the US. In April 2019, she was found guilty of eight out of 10 charges at trial, including grand larceny in the second degree, attempted grand larceny, and theft of services. She was found guilty in 2019 of theft of services and. In 2017, Delvey was finally detained by an undercover police officer. Anna Sorokin, who pretended to be a wealthy socialite named Anna Delvey, was released from prison on Thursday, according to US media reports. She funded her lifestyle though conning friends, associates and financial institutions, depositing fake cheques and fraudulently acquiring a $100,000 overdraft. Using connections formed through internships in the PR and fashion worlds, she began mixing with Manhattan’s social elite, and spending like them too – with a penchant for designer clothes, champagne and lavish holidays (racking up a $30,000 hotel bill), among other luxuries.