Tuesday 29 November 2022 02:09 PM Fake heiress Anna 'Delvey' Sorokin steps outside NYC apartment in ankle monitor ... trends now
Fake heiress Anna 'Delvey' Sorokin has flaunted her ankle bracelet as part of a stunning designer look during a trip to her New York parole office.
The smiling fraudster, 31, looked as glamorous as ever for her weekly parole meeting yesterday, the only time she is allowed out of her $4,250-a-month fifth-floor East Village apartment during her house arrest.
The socialite, who infamously conned the New York elite out of a small fortune, made sure to make the most of her rare outing in an eye-catching silk dress and robe ensemble and flamboyant black stilettos that highlighted her black ankle tag.
The con artist, immortalized in Netflix's Inventing Anna, has evidently not lost her aloof sensibilities despite her two-year prison term, recently boasting to Variety: 'Everyone's saying I'm slumming, but I'm still living better than all of you.'
Fake heiress Anna 'Delvey' Sorokin flaunted her ankle bracelet as she stepped out of her new box-sized East Village apartment for her weekly parole meeting yesterday
The Russian-born Sorokin managed last month to convince a judge to let her out of prison while she fights deportation.
However, she is required to remain in her home 24 hours a day and most wear her ankle monitor at all times.
But she will not let the restriction stop her social life, saying recently she will bring her elite circles to her for intimate dinner parties each month.
She describes her weekly visit to the parole office as her 'Tinder' because everyone is always asking if she's a model or famous, she told The Cut.
Her house arrest is indefinite and she is not allowed access to social media or her own credit card and must have an accountant.
The smiling fraudster, 31, looked as glamorous as ever for her weekly parole meeting yesterday
The trip is the only time she is allowed out of her $4,250-a-month fifth-floor East Village apartment during her house arrest
The socialite wore flamboyant black stilettos that highlighted her black ankle tag
The socialite, who infamously conned the New York elite out of a small fortune, made sure to make the most of her rare outing in an eye-catching silk dress and robe
The Russian-born Sorokin managed last month to convince a judge to let her out of prison while she fights deportation
Sorokin signed a six-month lease on her East Village apartment, saying she raised $200,000 from the art she made in prison.
She said: 'I was constantly working while I was in jail and I sold a lot of my art, I wasn't just sitting there doing nothing.'
Her publicist has already been getting the details sorted for her dinner series, as Eater revealed they were securing 'table settings, general table decor, alcohol, items for gifting' and other donations from different brands.
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