So, the ankle monitor wearing fraudster/influencer let a 19 year old take the blame for abandoning bunnies in a park?
Who wanted the bunnies for the photos in the first place?
Anna Sorokin, also known as Anna Delvey, is a con artist and fraudster who posed as a wealthy heiress to access upper-class New York social and art scenes from 2013 to 2017.
Anna Delvey’s latest headline-grabbing moment has nothing to do with courtroom drama — this time, it’s about rabbits.
The scammer-turned-socialite recently took part in a casual photo shoot in New York City, featuring her walking adorable bunnies on leashes. But the Instagram-worthy moment turned sour when those same rabbits were later spotted abandoned in Brooklyn’s Prospect Park. A sharp-eyed local recognized them from Delvey’s behind-the-scenes posts, and the internet pounced.
According to reports, the shoot was loosely organized by photographer Jasper Soloff and friends. With no official production manager, someone in the group offered to “source” rabbits — skipping the professionals and picking up free ones from a Yonkers listing instead. After the shoot, they couldn’t return the animals, panicked, and released them into the park under the mistaken belief wild rabbits lived there.
Delvey told Page Six she had nothing to do with acquiring, transporting, or returning the animals, stressing she would never condone such actions. Soloff’s lawyer backed her up, saying neither he nor Delvey was responsible for what happened afterward.
The good news? The “runway rabbits” are now safe in foster care — and their brief brush with the NYC fashion scene might just be the most surreal plot twist of Delvey’s post-prison era.

