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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Anna_SorokinAnna Sorokin - Wikipedia

    After quitting Purple, Sorokin came up with the idea of the "Anna Delvey Foundation" – a private members' club and art foundation – and unsuccessfully sought funding from wealthy members of the city's social scene.

  2. This is your digital resource center for cult news and grift reviews, often about Anna Sorokin. The Anna Delvey Foundation is a not-for-profit blog dedicated to collecting, preserving and cataloging records on con artists, cult figures, and scammers (both real and imagined) for socio-cultural research in order to bring light to the darker side ...

  3. Feb 11, 2022 · As Garner’s Anna inches closer to getting her loan for the Anna Delvey Foundation, viewers are introduced to her family’s business manager Peter Hennecke.

  4. Feb 11, 2022 · ADF, or the Anna Delvey Foundation, is a fictional project created by Anna Sorokin, a socialite who scammed New York City banks. The show depicts her attempts to lease 281 Park Avenue, a historic building, for her art club, but it is not a real foundation or building.

  5. Anna Sorokin (right), then known as Anna Delvey, tried to get a $22m loan for a foundation in her name. Prosecutors said she used forged financial documents to maintain the charade and even...

  6. Mar 14, 2022 · Under the guise of creating the Anna Delvey Foundation, a private members-only arts club, she walked into banks with fake financial statements and asked for tens of millions of dollars for...

  7. Apr 26, 2019 · She was considering calling it the Anna Delvey Foundation, according to New York Magazine, and she claimed to have lined up renowned artist Christo for the inauguration.

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