She might not be stealing money, but this fraudster/former prisoner is using a sugar daddy to pay for everything.

Once he gets tired of her, she will be back to stealing.

Anna Sorokin aka Anna Delvey

Anna Delvey
Left: The real Anna Sorokin (aka Anna Delvey) in New York Supreme Court during her criminal trial. Right: Julia Garner playing Sorokin in Netflix’s “Inventing Anna.” Mary Altaffer/AP Photo; Nicole Rivelli/Netflix

Anna Delvey’s new life—and how she’s paying for $160 Ubers

As long as The Post is coming over for an interview and photo shoot, Anna “Delvey” Sorokin has a shopping list: Diet coke, garbage bags, water, paper towels. And could someone also pick up lunch?

Then again, it’s not like she can run out to the bodega herself. The infamous German fraudster — who served four years in prison, only to be taken into ICE custody weeks after her 2021 release — has been on house arrest since she was set free on October 7.

Her new East Village apartment is a step up from the Orange County detention center where she spent the past 17 months after overstaying her visa, but it’s also a far cry from the luxury Manhattan hotel suites where she stayed while stealing an estimated $275,000 from hotels, associates and financial institutions.

Sorokin, 31, now lives on the fifth floor of a walk-up building currently being renovated; the din of drilling reverberates in her apartment, which contains a bed, two chairs, one small table, some artwork and not much more.

It was a last minute place to go, found by her lawyer when Sorokin was given the news that she was being released from ICE custody. The Post reported the one-bedroom as listing for $4,250 a month.

Although Sorokin was paid $320,000 by Netflix for the rights to her story, which became the Emmy-nominated series “Inventing Anna,” that went to pay for lawyers and restitution for her crimes.

“That money was gone before I left prison,” she told The Post.

“I’m allowed to take any mode of transportation,” she clarified. “Maybe I should take the subway? Hmmm. No.”

Sorokin, who was born in Russia, raised in Germany and has an EU passport, chose to live in New York City over any other place in the world.

“If I wanted to wear nice clothes and be on somebody’s yacht, I could’ve done that. I could’ve done that last March. I still have access to the whole of Europe or to the rest of the world,” she said.

Instead, she chose to remain in ICE detention for nearly a year and a half, fighting for the chance to stay in the US. Her goal is to gain a visa allowing her to live and work here, and she’s now awaiting an immigration-court decision. (She has expressed a fear that, if she is deported to Germany, she could then be sent to her birth country of Russia.)

“Me staying and trying to fix this, it shows so much about my character,” she added of her American dream. “I think it speaks louder than 1,000 words.” – Source

 

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