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Thursday, October 6, 2022

Fake German heiress to be released from U.S. jail

Ms Sorokin, 31, was arrested by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in March 2021. She was held for more than 18 months while fighting deportation proceedings.

• October 6, 2022
Fake German heiress Anna “Delvey’’ Sorokin [Photo Credit : Channels Television ]

Fake German heiress Anna ‘Delvey’ Sorokin won her release from immigration jail, a judge ruled on Wednesday, but forbade her from using social media.

Ms Sorokin, 31, was arrested by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in March 2021. She was held for more than 18 months while fighting deportation proceedings.

She was born in Russia and held German citizenship.

After a lengthy legal battle, including a deportation scare in March 2022, an immigration judge in Orange County and New York ruled that Ms Sorokin could be released.

Her PR firm confirmed to the New York Daily News on Wednesday.

Bail was set at $10,000, and Ms Sorokin had to establish a permanent address.

Once Ms Sorokin is released, she’ll be placed on 24/7 house arrest and banned from using social media.

She had regularly promoted her artwork on an Instagram account with one million followers.

“We are extremely gratified by the court’s decision today to release Anna Sorokin,’’ her attorney Duncan Levin told the Daily News. “The judge rightfully recognised that Anna is not a danger to the community.’’

Ms Sorokin lived the jet-setting lifestyle of a Manhattan socialite while telling people she was a German heiress named Anna Delvey before she was exposed in 2017 as a fake.

She was convicted of fraud in 2019 and sentenced to four to 12 years in prison.

In 2021, she was released after only two years for good behaviour.

But she was detained by ICE six weeks later and held at a facility in Orange County.

In September 2021, she wrote an article for the Daily Mail slamming the U.S. immigration system. 

While she was behind bars, Netflix released a show about Ms Sorokin called ‘Inventing Anna’.

The streaming service paid Ms Sorokin for the rights, and she used that money to pay off her debts. 

(dpa/NAN)

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