She scammed multiple hotels, banks and people in the process – and was on the brink of securing a multi-million-dollar loan for a new private members’ club, not dissimilar to Soho House. It chronicles the rise and fall of the Russian-born Sorokin (Delvey), who attracted international headlines after she fooled New York’s elite into believing she was a wealthy German heiress. The mini-series biopic was based an article by journalist Jessica Pressler titled ‘Maybe She Had So Much Money She Just Lost Track of It,’ published in New York magazine in May 2018. The judge rightfully recognised that Anna is not a danger to the community.”ĭelvey was the focus of Netflix’s hit nine-part series Inventing Anna released on February 11. Related: ‘Inventing Anna’: Everything you need to know about the Anna Delvey seriesįollowing Delvey’s release, her lawyer Duncan Levin, shared in a statement: “We are extremely gratified by the court’s decision today to release Anna Sorokin. “You’ve heard so many voices already, but this is the beginning of me telling my story, my narrative, from my perspective.” She continued: ““I studied fashion illustration at Parsons in Paris, but haven’t sketched since and only again now in this upstate NY prison. Some of the pieces are straightforward, others are more abstract and will be unique in meaning and appearance to the observer.” “I wanted to capture some of the moments of the past years, both never-seen-before and iconic, using the limited tools I have at my disposal. She later began selling the pieces on Instagram.Īt the time, the Parsons fashion alum described the collection has “iconic.” Back in May, Delvey had a solo show in New York City titled ‘Allegedly,’ which featured sketches she had drawn while in detention. A source told the publication she’s already paid three months of a six-month lease upfront, with a guarantor also signing her lease.ĭelvey’s rep told Page Six she acquired the money for her bond after selling some of her artwork online. The dinners will take place at her fifth floor walk-up, one bedroom apartment in downtown Manhattan, per Insider.Īccording to Page Six, Delvey found a spot for her “24-hour confinement” costing approximately US $5,000 (AUD $6,785) per month. “Each dinner will welcome 10-12 VIP attendees including well-known founders, influencers, media, and celebrity talent friends,” the email sent to Eater read. Related: Anna Delvey: “I obviously made mistakes in the past”Īnna Delvey (far right) and friends at the Rodarte x Tumblr Fashion Honor & After Party in 2014. While the 31-year-old won’t be able to update her one million Instagram followers on her daily ankle-bracelet wearing days - that is until, her immigration case has been settled - she has been hard at work planning invite-only dinner parties.Īccording to Eater, who was emailed details of the dinners by Delvey’s publicist, the Russian con-artist be hosting a monthly, celeb-infused “salon series.” Each event, which’ll see donated “table settings, general table decor, alcohol, items for gifting” will also focus on different conversation topics about “social good movements” and “collective experiences across industries.”
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