Anna Sorokin Bio, Age, Family, Boyfriend, Interview, Documentary, Lawyer

Anna Sorokin Biography

Anna Sorokin is a Russian-born German con artist and fraudster who posed as a wealthy heiress from 2013 to 2017 in order to gain access to the upper echelons of the New York social and art scenes.

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How old is Anna Sorokin? –  Age

She is 31 years old as of 23 January 2022. She was born in 1991 in Russia. Her real name is Anna Vadimovna Sorokina.

Anna Sorokin Family

Vadim, her father, was a truck driver, and her mother ran a small convenience store. Sorokin’s family moved to North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, when she was 16 years old. Her father worked as an executive at a transportation company until the company went bankrupt in 2013. Sorokin’s mother was a stay-at-home mom. Sorokin attended Eschweiler’s Bischöfliche Liebfrauenschule (Episcopal School of Our Lady of Eschweiler), a Catholic grammar school. Sorokin moved to London after graduating from the school in June 2011 to attend Central Saint Martins, an art school, but dropped out and returned to Germany.

Anna Sorokin Boyfriend

Sorokin had a boyfriend in New York for two years before he moved to the UAE. Despite keeping her boyfriend’s identity hidden, Sorokin revealed that he gave TED talks and was profiled in The New Yorker.

What is Anna Sorokin Net Worth?

She has an estimated net worth of $25 Million.

Has Anna Delvey been Deported?

Delvey was scheduled to be deported to Germany on Monday, March 14, 2022. According to the German newspaper Der Spiegel, her deportation was halted when she refused to leave the ICE detention center to travel to the airport. According to Delvey’s lawyer, a motion to stay the deportation was filed.

She remained in ICE custody in Orange County Jail, awaiting a decision on her case from the Board of Immigration Appeals, and hoped to remain in New York.

Anna Sorokin Interview

Sorokin’s story has been featured on CNBC’s American Greed, HBO Max’s Generation Hustle, a 20/20 episode in which Sorokin was interviewed by Deborah Roberts while in ICE custody, and a 60 Minutes episode in which Sorokin was interviewed by Liam Bartlett.

Who is the Lawyer of Anna Sorokin?

Her former attorney has refused to turn over her court records. Sorokin’s new lawyer, Duncan Levin, a prominent New York-based criminal defense attorney, has sued Audrey Thomas and filed ethics complaints against her.

According to the suit filed this week in Manhattan Supreme Court, Thomas held the file hostage for at least four months, stalling the immigration and criminal appeals. She hired Thomas in 2020 for her appeal and immigration case after firing her trial lawyer, Todd Spodek, who plays a significant character in the popular Netflix series “Inventing Anna,” starring Julia Garner. Thomas explained the delay in turning over the file to Sorokin’s new lawyers in an email, saying their demand “will not be entertained as that is not how reality works.”

Anna Sorokin Documentary

Sorokin’s story was the subject of Fake Heiress, a BBC Radio 4 drama-documentary podcast produced by journalist Vicky Baker and playwright Chloe Moss and starring Bella Dayne as Sorokin. Pepper Smith, played by Julia Chan in the 2020 American television series Katy Keene, is loosely based on Sorokin.

Anna Sorokin Art shows

Rumors of a show were first spread by Noah Becker (publisher of Whitehot magazine), who runs the Clubhouse room Friday Art Gossip. While serving time for forging Jean-Michel Basquiat paintings, Anna Sorokin took part in a “Free Anna Delvey” pop-up group show. One of the works, titled Send Bitcoin, depicts a seated Sorokin wearing a red dress and facing away from the viewer while working on a computer. Anna on ICE and ICE, both of which refer to Immigration and Customs Enforcement, were also featured.

On May 19, 2022, “Allegedly” was released in a Manhattan nightclub. Kanye West’s song “Flashing Lights” kicked off the show. Models walked through the room wearing white gloves, Versace sunglasses, and black stockings over their heads and faces, holding Sorokin’s drawings in gold-plated frames. “Anna Delvey’s biggest scam might be her art show,” wrote E.J. Dickinson of ARTNews.

Anna Sorokin Conviction – Sentence

Sorokin appeared in New York City Criminal Court on December 18, 2018, and rejected a plea deal that offered three to nine years in prison. On March 20, 2019, Judge Diane Kiesel presided over a trial.

Sorokin’s defense attorney arranged for a wardrobe stylist to source outfits for her court appearances at her request. She changed out of her Rikers Island uniform and into a Michael Kors shift dress on Wednesday. She wore a sheer black Saint Laurent top with Victoria Beckham trousers the next day. On the Friday of the trial, Sorokin refused to enter the courtroom because she did not want to appear in her prison-issued clothing and her civilian outfit for the day “had not been pressed”.

Anna Sorokin Photo
Anna Sorokin Photo

The judge ordered her to appear after she threw a temper tantrum and delayed the trial for an hour and a half. Sorokin’s lawyer defended her during the trial, claiming that her intention all along was to repay the debt and that services were provided in exchange for publicity on Instagram. He compared her to Frank Sinatra as an entrepreneur, claiming they both created a “golden opportunity” in New York.

After two days of deliberation, the jury found Sorokin guilty of eight charges, including grand larceny in the second degree, attempted grand larceny, and theft of services, on April 25, 2019. Sorokin was found not guilty of two other charges: attempted grand larceny in the first degree in connection with the original loan application with City National, and larceny in the second degree in connection with the alleged theft of $62,000 from Rachel Williams in Marrakesh.

Before receiving her punishment, Sorokin stated in an interview that “I’d be lying to you, everyone else, and myself if I said I was sorry for anything.” On May 9, 2019, Sorokin received a sentence of 4 to 12 years in state prison, a $24,000 fine, and an order to pay $199,000 in restitution, including $100,000 to City National, $70,000 to Citibank, and roughly two-thirds of the sum owed to Blade.

These sums, as well as approximately $75,000 in legal fees related to the trial, were paid from the proceeds of Sorokin’s $320,000 deal with Netflix; the court granted Sorokin the remaining $22,000. Sorokin was not forced to pay the $160,000 in legal fees owed to Perkins Coie for the failed lease of Church Missions House, the $65,000 in legal fees owed to Gibson Dunn for the failed $22 million loan application, or the $30,000 in legal fees owed to Lowenstein Sandler.

During the trial, Sorokin was held at Rikers Island, where she received 13 infractions for misbehavior such as fighting and disobeying orders and was placed in solitary confinement during Christmas.Inmate #19G0366 of the New York State Department of Corrections, Sorokin, was initially kept at Bedford Hills Correctional Facility for Women after the trial before being moved to Albion Correctional Facility. Sorokin was granted parole and released from prison on February 11, 2021. She checked into The NoMad hotel after being freed, and she hired a German camera crew to follow her around and document her activities.

On March 25, 2021, six weeks after receiving her parole, she was detained once more by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) due to exceeding her visa’s validity. She was detained by ICE in a county jail in New Jersey while she awaited her legal challenge to her deportation to Germany. According to a ruling by an immigration judge, Sorokin “would have the ability and inclination to continue to commit fraudulent and dishonest acts” if she were released.

She underwent a COVID-19-positive prison test in January 2022, at which point quarantine was imposed. On March 1, 2022, Sorokin joined a class-action lawsuit brought by the American Civil Liberties Union while still incarcerated. According to Sorokin, ICE repeatedly turned down requests for a COVID-19 booster shot. The Johnson & Johnson vaccine, one dose, was given to her in April of the previous year. Sorokin was granted a $10,000 bail bond and freed from jail on October 5, 2022. Sorokin must live in 24-hour home confinement with electronic monitoring and no access to social media as of October 2022.