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Teh One Who Knocks
01-21-2021, 12:59 PM
KNEWZ.COM | CHARLOTTE LEE


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Anna Sorokin, the socialite scammer who posed as a fake millionaire heiress named Anna Delvey to swindle banks into loaning her money and was jailed for her crimes, has been keeping her fans in-the-know via a personal website she runs from her New York prison cell.

As the Daily Mail reports, the German con artist — who was convicted in May 2019 of second-degree grand larceny, theft of services and first-degree attempted grand larceny after defrauding banks, hotels, and even her so-called “friends” out of thousands of dollars — was originally sentenced to four to 12 years in prison.

Sorokin was also ordered to pay nearly $200,000 in restitution and a $24,000 fine. She has been serving her sentence at Albion Correctional Facility but is expected to be paroled in mid-February after a state parole board granted her an early release for good behavior.

Now, some light has been shed on how the fake heiress is passing the time behind bars, with a blog that provides her supporters with a detailed account of prison life, including how Covid-19 has impacted the medium-security facility in upstate New York and bemoaning just how bad the food is.

“Being in prison mostly feels like extended quarantining, only with a bunch of murderers, and we still can get our hair done,” the 30-year-old writes. “I made my own nut mylks, grew my herb garden, and tested every organic produce supplier that would deliver here,” she adds.

The blog, titled the Anna Delvey Diaries, reads: “It will forever stay in my memory how, due to some interruption in the food supply chain, they took the liberty of replacing vegan French dressing with a regular blue cheese one. Like having to settle for non-organic mixed greens and broccoli wasn’t punishment enough.

“I survived the hours of uncertainty when they floated the possibility that cocoa butter may never be getting delivered to our commissary again. It wouldn’t be fair to people with shea butter allergy/aversion, pretty much the only alternative available. In fact, it would almost amount to discrimination, and we all know what happens to those who violate local inclusion and diversity guidelines. They are never to be seen again. So, cocoa butter is back in the game.”

Among other activities, the Russian immigrant has been completing nine yoga classes a week, watching self-help and suicide prevention videos provided by the prison, and “finally read Euclid’s Geometry, Ulysses and Nietzsche’s Thoughts Out of Season”.

Fake heiress Anna Sorokin also provides her followers with details of how to contact her, and the option of transferring her money via cryptocurrencies Bitcoin and Ethereum. She even runs her own Instagram account from prison, Insider reports, and recently took to the platform to inform fans that she was “too busy” for random visitors.

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As Tatler reports, the early release of fake heiress Anna Sorokin means she’ll be out just in time for the premiere of the Netflix series based on her infamous shenanigans.

The Shonda Rhimes-produced show, titled “Inventing Anna,” has been getting buzz ever since it was first announced in 2018, but with filming already underway and a release date sometime this year, it seems the real Anna Sorokin could be a free woman by the time it hits the streaming service — even if she get’s deported to Germany, which her lawyer Todd Spodek said is likely.

The con-artist is being portrayed on the small screen by “Ozark” star Julia Garner, and the series will also star Laverne Cox, Katie Lowes and Anna Chlumsky.

In 2019, the state Office of Victim Services (OVS) $140,000 that Sorokin received from Netflix for the TV deal, clearing the way for two of her victims, both banks, to pursue court action. But the socialite scammer hired her own additional lawyer to file a motion in October to release part of the money so she could pay for her legal fees to fight her anticipated deportation.

As Business Insider reports, the extraordinary story of fake heiress Anna Sorkin captured the attention of the world when she was finally arrested in 2017 for scamming her associates, luxury hotels, businesses and banks out of a staggering $275,000, leading them to believe she had a fortune of about $67 million.

A day after receiving her sentence, she told the New York Times: “The thing is, I’m not sorry. I’d be lying to you and to everyone else and to myself if I said I was sorry for anything. I regret the way I went about certain things.”

However, during a hearing with a parole board on 6 Oct. 2020, Sorokin finally appeared to express remorse. “I just want to say that I’m really ashamed and I’m really sorry for what I did. I completely understand that a lot of people suffered when I thought I was not doing anything wrong,” the fake German heiress said, according to a transcript of the hearing.

During her high-profile trial, prosecutors portrayed Sorokin as a profligate con artist, while her lawyer insisted she was an aspiring businesswoman and entrepreneur who got in over her head and had been “buying time”, planning to settle her six-figure debts all along.

FBD
01-21-2021, 01:17 PM
I'd cover her in vegan french dressing and cocoa butter :naughty:

PorkChopSandwiches
01-21-2021, 04:47 PM
:wank:

lost in melb.
01-21-2021, 04:51 PM
"Prison"

Teh One Who Knocks
01-21-2021, 05:41 PM
"Prison"

It was more like hell with no vegan French dressing :hand:

lost in melb.
01-21-2021, 05:46 PM
It was more like hell with no vegan French dressing :hand:

It sounds like a f****** resort :dunno:

DemonGeminiX
01-21-2021, 09:32 PM
It sounds like a f****** resort :dunno:

What would you expect? She's a millionaire heiress. Nothing but the best for her, even in choice of prisons.

Teh One Who Knocks
03-15-2022, 11:22 AM
By Sara Nathan - New York Post


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Scammer socialite Anna “Delvey” Sorokin has been released from an upstate New York detention center and is being deported from the US after nearly a year in ICE custody, a source exclusively told The Post.

She is reportedly set to board a flight to Frankfurt Monday night, sources revealed.

Sorokin, 31, is said to be furious about the deportation, according to one close source, as she had put in an appeal to remain in the US. The appeal was meant to be heard on April 19.

She has been at the Orange County Correctional Facility in Goshen, NY, since March 25 for allegedly overstaying her visa.

She’s reportedly due to appear on the “Call Her Daddy” podcast on Wednesday.

Last month, Sorokin — whose life and crimes are glamorized in the Netflix hit “Inventing Anna” — and three other ICE detainees sued federal immigration authorities after getting COVID-19 while in custody.

Sorokin tested positive for the virus on Jan. 19, weeks after she submitted a written request for a follow-up vaccine dose that went unanswered, according to the complaint filed in federal court by the ACLU.

The plaintiffs claimed that ICE violated their constitutional rights as medically vulnerable people by ignoring their booster requests.

Sorokin came to New York City in 2013 to set up a high-end members-only arts club, according to her former defense attorney Todd Spodek, but things spiraled out of control.

She claimed to be an heiress named Anna Delvey. In reality, Anna Sorokin was born in Domodedovo, a working-class town southeast of Moscow. Her father, Vadim Sorokin, worked as a truck driver, while her mother owned a small convenience store. The family moved to Germany in 2007, when Sorokin was 16.

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Sorokin’s best friend Neffatari Davis told The Post that the scammer “has a good heart, but she has a dark, twisted mind.”

She ended up swindling new friends and various businesses, including some of NYC’s top hotels, out of $275,000 during a 10-month spree.

A Manhattan jury convicted her on one count of attempted grand larceny, three counts of grand larceny and four counts of theft services.

She spent nearly four years in prison before being released on good behavior on Feb. 11, 2021.

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Making her return to the Big Apple, Sorokin bragged on Instagram in March: “They already told you I own this lawless f–king city.” The account also featured photos of her drinking champagne from a claw-foot tub and living it up.

“Anna was only out for a few weeks before ICE scooped her up,” Davis told The Post last month. “She was very sarcastic on Instagram … I think they were watching her.

“They told her that her visa had expired, but, instead of being deported, Anna — being Anna — said, ‘I’m going to fight this.’ She thought it would be a quick fight. I think if she was a plain Jane and not in the media, she would have just been deported.”

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Davis feels Sorokin has been punished enough.

“She got out on good behavior and she used the money Netflix gave her to pay everybody back, she owes no money,” Davis said. “She’s paid for her crimes, she didn’t kill anyone. She did wrong, but, at the end of the day, there are people who have done worse.”

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