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  1. Feb 8, 2022 · Things were rapidly deteriorating for Anna Delvey in New York. Twenty days into her stay, the Beekman Hotel, having realized it did not have a working credit card on file and having not received the promised wire transfer for her balance of $11,518.59, locked Anna out of her room and confiscated her belongings.

  2. Feb 12, 2022 · A reporter who has followed the scammer Anna Sorokin, a.k.a. Anna Delvey, for years watched the new Netflix series about the scandal. The reporter has thoughts. Julia Garner plays the con artist ...

  3. Kurzweil, the futurist known for predicting the singularity, works with Google and is 70 years old, so it would be pretty odd if he was Delvey’s former boyfriend. Shingy, aka David Shing, has ...

    • First, She’S Intent on Paying Her Debts
    • Will She Make Money Off The Netflix Deal?
    • She Also Plans to Write Multiple Books
    • The Threat of Deportation Looms
    • Sorokin Also Has Plans to Make Money Other Ways
    • And, What of The Media Circus?

    While she says she has some regrets, Sorokin has maintained that she’s not particularly sorry for the larger narrative of who tale and feels she didn’t do anything illegal. “I’d be lying to you and to everyone else and to myself if I said I was sorry for anything,” she once told the New York Times. “I regret the way I went about certain things.” Sh...

    The upcoming Netflix show Inventing Anna is based on the New York magazine article “How Anna Delvey Tricked New York’s Party People” by Jessica Pressler (yes, the same journalist who brought us the story that inspiredHustlers). Though, as part of the wider agreement, Sorokin brokered her own deal for a flat $100,000 fee alongside smaller per-episod...

    Sorokin’s diaristic website appears to be part of larger ambitions. She’s claimed in the past that not only will she write a memoir about her time in New York, but will also pen a second book about her time behind bars. She once told the Times that she hoped to finish both books while in prison.

    A German citizen, Sorokin has already overstayed her visa by the time she faced charges. The court has always pursued deportation as part of her punishment (it was a contingency of a plea deal she rejected as well). Back in 2019, a spokesperson for ICE told Insiderthey planned to take Sorokin into custody immediately after she was released from pri...

    “Ideally, if all goes well, I’ll have my own investment fund,” she once told the Times. Apparently she’s interested in technology investments, cryptocurrency, artificial intelligence and criminal justice reform.

    One of the more pressing decisions Sorokin may have to make is how, exactly, to handle the media now that she’s a free woman. Will there be a sit-down primetime interview? A tell-all in a glossy magazine? Podcasts are booming. Perhaps she could even start her own. Whatever the case, it doesn’t seem like Sorokin is about to shrink from the attention...

    • Kyle Munzenrieder
  4. Feb 10, 2022 · By Rachel DeLoache Williams. February 10, 2022 11:39 AM EST. A lmost exactly one year ago, on Feb. 11, 2021, Anna Sorokin—better known to the world as fake heiress “Anna Delvey” —was ...

    • Rachel Deloache Williams
  5. Jun 23, 2023 · Todd Spodek is still practicing law today. After the 2022 debut of "Inventing Anna," Todd Spodek soon found himself associated with another high-profile case. According to a March 2022 report by The New York Times, Spodek was hired to represent a juror involved in the Ghislaine Maxwell trial. (For the uninitiated, Maxwell had been charged in ...

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  7. Apr 25, 2019 · Anna Sorokin, who called herself “Anna Delvey,” was convicted of bilking hotels, restaurants, a private jet operator and banks out of more than $200,000. Share full article 168

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