Anna Sorokin, going by her alias Anna Delvey, is a Russian-born German citizen who gained notoriety for her fraudulent activities in the high society of New York City. Born on January 23, 1991, in Russia, Sorokin moved to Germany at a young age. She later relocated to New York City, where she posed as a wealthy socialite and attempted to scam professionals in the art, fashion, and finance industries.
Sorokin claimed to be an heiress to a fortune in order to secure loans, luxury accommodations, and access to high-profile events. She often portrayed herself as an aspiring businesswoman looking to start an exclusive art establishment called the Anna Delvey Foundation. She managed to convince people to lend her large sums of money and promised to pay them back with lucrative returns, but instead, she financed her extravagant lifestyle.
In 2019, Sorokin was tried and convicted on multiple charges, including grand larceny and theft of services. She was sentenced to 4 to 12 years in prison and ordered to pay restitution and fines amounting to nearly $200,000. Her case attracted significant media attention, and some have compared her story to that of the fictional character, the "society scammer."
Sorokin's case has also been the subject of various books, documentaries, and a TV series. Despite her criminal activities, she managed to gain a certain level of notoriety and intrigue for her audacious lifestyle and ability to deceive high society elites.
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