“Write me a letter at Albion or send a DM on IG, and if I want to talk to you, be assured that I will find a way to get back to you. 2 days ago &0183 &32 Anna Delvey, the real-life subject of the Netflix limited series Inventing Anna, has been released from prison and is now back in New York City. “If you feel like you have something interesting to say, you can email me at she concluded. And in case you’re curious, “No, I haven’t gotten fat or shaved my head, and no, I’m not lonely or in dire need of your company.” However, while the convicted grifter is too busy getting some shut-eye to greet all her unsolicited guests, she isn’t totally closed off to communication from the outside world. The fake German heiresswho became the subject of. Sorokin went on to say that she’s “kind of busy” and if she hasn’t explicitly said she wants to see you, she does not want to see you. After being detained for more than a year, Anna Delvey (a.k.a Anna Sorokin) will be releasedbut that doesn't she's out of the woods just yet. The 31-year-old con artist, who called herself Anna Delvey and was the subject. The photo above is Sorokins Bergen County Sheriffs. Fake German heiress Anna Sorokin was tight-lipped Saturday about her first night under house arrest in the Big Apple. Sorokin spent time in the Bergen County, New Jersey jail, 130 miles away from Atlantic City. There is a New Jersey angle to Anna Sorokin, also known as Anna Delvey. Anna Sorokin (aka 'Anna Delvey') Bergen County Sheriffs Office photo. Fake German socialite Anna Sorokin, better known as Anna Delvey, has been released from jail after serving 17 months behind bars while fighting deportation. So the days of hoping to catch me slipping are over, and all you’re achieving by coming here is wasting your time and interfering with my sleeping schedule.” 2 days ago &0183 &32 Harry Hurley Published: October 8, 2022. The con artist, whose real name is Anna Sorokin, was arrested in 2018 and found guilty in May 2019. But please do not show up here to visit me unannounced.” She continued, “I am not making the same mistake of not checking the visitor’s identity again, and I won’t be accepting any visits from names I don’t recognize. Anna Sorokin was sentenced to four to 12 years in prison. In an Instagram post on Monday, Sorokin shared what appeared to be a Notes-app screed with her followers, writing, “Thanks for all the letters and words of support - I appreciate it. In fact, she’d really prefer it if everyone stopped trying to visit her altogether so she can get some rest. She may currently be serving the remainder of her prison sentence, but Anna Sorokin-better known by her scammer pseudonym Anna Delvey-doesn’t need anyone to keep her company.
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