

The New York Post reported that Sorokin was granted an early release from prison for "good behavior" and is expected to be released in mid-February 2021. Anna Delvey, whose real name is Anna Sorokin, first made headlines back in 2018 when she was arrested in New York City for scamming countless individuals, banks and hotels out of over 200,000.I completely understand that a lot of people suffered when I thought I was not doing anything wrong," Sorokin said, according to a transcript of the hearing cited by the New York Post. "I just want to say that I'm really ashamed and I'm really sorry for what I did.A report from the New York Post published on Friday states that during a hearing with a parole board on October 6, Sorokin appeared to express remorse. 8 hours ago &0183 &32 Fake heiress Anna Delvey Sorokin spotted at her new NYC apartment following release from ICE detention - just hours after telling the New York Times youll have to ask the government when asked.I'd be lying to you and to everyone else and to myself if I said I was sorry for anything."

A day after receiving her sentence, she told the New York Times: "The thing is, I'm not sorry. On February 11, 2021, Anna Sorokin was released on parole from the Albion.

Delvey will 'be required to abide by conditions of release imposed both by the New York State Parole Board and immigration authorities, which, combined with her status as a. The true story of Anna Delvey, the fake heiress of New York City Rachel. She got an early release for good behavior and was on parole in February 2021, having used money from the deal for Netflix’s Inventing Anna to pay restitution. Like a 14 year old who’s been grounded, Anna is also banned from social media.
