Russian born con-artist Anna ‘Delvey’ Sorokin flashed a smile as she waved from her New York City apartment after being released from prison to house arrest.
Anna Sorokin flashed a smile as she waved from her New York apartment after being released from prison
Last week, Sorokin was granted release from a US Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility after being bailed on a $10,000 bond. She has since said that she has got ‘exactly’ what she wanted. Asked about being allowed to stay in Manhattan, Sorokin said: ‘I’m really, really happy about that. That’s exactly what I wanted. I’m just hoping to get more freedom eventually.’
‘So many immigration lawyers told me I’d get deported to Mars before I’d get out in New York,’ she continued to the New York Times.
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