
Yo, LA fam, let’s talk about Anna Sorokin, aka Anna Delvey, the fake German heiress who played Manhattan’s elite like a fiddle back in the day. This chick rolled into the Big Apple posing as a trust fund baby, dripping with faux Euro glamour, and straight-up scammed banks, hotels, and even her so-called friends out of over $200K. We’re talking forged checks, lavish dinners, and jet-setting trips - all on someone else’s dime, with a vibe that screams ‘Hollywood hustler meets Rodeo Drive.’
Her game was tight until it wasn’t. Anna got busted, convicted on grand larceny and theft charges, and did her time. Now at 31, she’s out, fighting deportation, and somehow always landing on her feet like she’s got a Malibu surfboard under her. But just when you thought her story couldn’t get more extra, she’s back with a plot twist straight out of a Netflix binge.
Post-prison, Anna didn’t just fade into the background - nah, she’s got that SoCal hustle energy. First, she snagged a fat Netflix deal for the rights to her wild life story, turning her cons into content. Then, she started selling her artwork, proving she’s still got the charm to make bank, even under house arrest.
But get this - she’s out here complaining that home confinement and a social media ban are ‘more restrictive than jail.’ Girl, for real? Most of us would kill for a Netflix check while chilling at home, but Anna’s always gotta keep the drama dialed up to 11, like she’s auditioning for a reality show on Sunset Boulevard.
“I thought jail was tough, but being cut off from social media feels like I’m totally off the grid - it’s suffocating,” Anna reportedly vented about her current restrictions.
Now, let’s get to the latest tea that’s got everyone buzzing louder than a Venice Beach drum circle. Anna recently popped up in NYC’s trendy Tribeca neighborhood - think upscale lofts and celebrity sightings - posing for pics with three bunnies on leashes. Yeah, you read that right. Leashed. Bunnies. It was the kind of weird flex that could only happen in a city as extra as New York or maybe at a Coachella afterparty.
Days later, those same bunnies were found in Brooklyn’s Prospect Park, just hopping around like they’d been ditched after a photo op. The internet lost its mind, with fierce backlash hitting Anna harder than a Santa Ana wind. She’s been slammed with hundreds of death threats, even though she’s denying any responsibility for the bunny situation. Messy much?
Anna’s claiming she’s got no clue how the bunnies ended up in the park, but the online mob ain’t buying it. Social media’s blowing up with shade, calling her out for everything from animal neglect to just being a straight-up chaos agent. It’s the kind of scandal that’d have LA’s paparazzi camped out 24/7 if she were pulling this stunt on Melrose.
Meanwhile, she’s still out here dodging deportation and living her best - or worst - life under the radar. Will Anna ever chill, or is this just another chapter in her endless quest for attention? Stick with us as we keep tabs on this SoCal-worthy saga unfolding across the coast.
Wanna dive deeper into Anna’s wild ride? Catch ‘Crime Stories with Nancy Grace’ on SiriusXM channel 111, airing daily at 12 p.m. EST for two hours of unfiltered takes. Nancy’s got the scoop, joined by guests like psychologist Dr. William July, breaking down what makes a con artist like Anna tick.
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