

While she's still set to be deported, the exact date is unclear. Delvey was paid a reported 320,000 for consulting on Inventing Anna, but it seems that most of the money has already gone toward paying restitution to her victims. Update: According to the Daily Mail, Anna still remains on U.S. It sounds like it'll be difficult for her to return to NYC anytime soon to check into her favorite luxury hotels, but, knowing Anna, she'll probably find a way. She's remained in detention since last March but, according to reports, she's been released and awaits imminent deportation back to Germany, where she moved with her family as a teenager and where her family still lives.

After finally getting released from prison in February 2021, the " not-so-socialite" scammer was swiftly taken into ICE custody on charges of overstaying her visa.

German paper Der Spiegel reports that her deportation failed when she refused to leave the ICE. Using the name Anna Delvey, Sorokin manoeuvred her way into elite New York social. On Monday, March 14, 2022, Delvey was released from ICE custody and will be deported to Germany. She will be sentenced May 9 and faces up to 15 years in jail. The Russia- born German con artist, also known as Anna Sorokin, was convicted of attempted grand larceny. Law Art-World Scammer Anna Delvey Is Found Guilty After a Dramatic Trial and Now Faces Prison and Deportation. New York's Infamous Fake Heiress can't even enjoy her newfound Netflix fame on the streets of her beloved Manhattan. An appellate immigration judge last month declined to stop the 31-year-old German citizen from being removed. Anna Delveys deportation to Germany from the United States has reportedly been delayed. After a lawyer for socialite scammer Anna Delvey Sorokin couldn’t find her yesterday, it’s been confirmed she is still in ICE custody at the Orange County Correctional Facility in Goshen. The Russia-born German con artist, also known as Anna Sorokin, was convicted of attempted grand larceny, larceny in the second degree, and theft of services in 2019 after she convinced several major banks, hotels, and acquaintances that she was a wealthy heiress. for good (well, for now).Īnna Delvey a.k.a. Anna Delveys deportation to Germany from the United States has reportedly been delayed. She flew too close to the sun - now she's flying out of the U.S.
