![]() ![]() Sitting in a bare downtown one-bedroom, where she and her ankle monitor will be staying while she continues to fight her deportation, she told a reporter she’s working on launching her own podcast, writing a book, and potentially getting into criminal-justice reform. One of the conditions of Delvey’s release is she’s that not allowed to post on social media, though finding a platform doesn’t seem to be an issue: Her first night out of immigration detention was spent doing an interview with the New York Times. Now a judge has ruled that, even though he doesn’t believe she’s sorry for scamming wealthy New Yorkers out of hundreds of thousands of dollars, she’s no longer a danger to the community. Six weeks after she was released early on good behavior, Delvey was arrested by ICE for overstaying her visa and has spent the past 18 months at a detention facility in Goshen, New York, fighting her deportation to Germany.īeing detained has not stopped Delvey from staging an elaborate comeback campaign: In the past year, she has appeared on several podcasts, “hosted” a lavish art show, stirred up some juicy drama on Instagram, and made her first foray into the NFT business. In 2019, Delvey was found guilty of a range of charges related to swindling over $200,000 from investors and banks, and she spent four years in prison. In the five days since she moved from an ICE facility in upstate New York to an East Village walk-up, she has done an interview with the New York Times, posed for paparazzi while under house arrest, and debuted her take on ankle-monitor style. Anna Delvey (née Sorokin) has been very busy since she was released from immigration detention Friday afternoon. ![]()
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