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Anna Sorokin, Con-Artist From ‘Inventing Anna,’ Released From Prison


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From Variety:

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Russian-born con-artist Anna Sorokin, better known by her alias “Anna Delvey,” is being released from federal jail on a $10,000 bail bond after being arrested by immigration authorities for overstaying her visa in March 2021.

 

Sorokin is required to remain in a 24-hour home confinement with electronic monitoring and no access to social media, per Bloomberg.

 

“We are extremely gratified by the court’s decision today to release Anna Sorokin,” said Duncan Levin, Sorokin’s lawyer. “The judge rightfully recognized that Anna is not a danger to the community.”

One month prior to her arrest by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers, Sorokin was released on parole for good behavior after serving just three years of her four-to-12 year sentence. She was first convicted in May 2019 on eight counts, including theft of services and grand larceny.

 

What do you guys think about this? Do you think she should be locked behind bars for longer, or this is long overdue?

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Lol, If this was a 'regular' person they'd be in there for decades. 

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Good, she did nothing wrong. 

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25 minutes ago, mercurialworld said:

Sorokin is required to remain in a 24-hour home confinement with electronic monitoring and no access to social media, per Bloomberg.

Thank ****, because I just know she'd have been on tiktok doing some stupid dance and trying for an influencer career :clown:

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why did I read Aaron Sorkin :rip:

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I mean it’s not like she murdered anyone.

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I mean it’s not like she murdered anyone.

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If she had the standard looks of social media, she could’ve easily made a career as an influencer.

Look at Jeremy Meeks

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Talent always wins :clap3:

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Queen is free :clap3: 

 

Her court looks were such a serve

 

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Queen :clap3: she walked so that the "eat the rich" movement could run

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I thought you get deported for overstaying a visa, not prison and then released in the country :confused:

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Queen :clap3: 

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