An attorney for Anna 'Delvey' Sorokin said Monday that he hasn't heard from the infamous socialite who scammed friends and businesses while posing as a German heiress and presumes that she is being deported.
said Monday that he hasn't heard from the infamous socialite who scammed friends and businesses while posing as a German heiress and presumes that she is being deported after nearly a year in Immigration and Customs Enforcement custody."Legally, they should not be able to deport her until the 19th. That is due to the deportation order being signed on February 17 and that allows us to have 30 days to file an appeal," Arora said in a statement.
She was released on parole more than a year ago but six weeks later was taken into custody for overstaying her visa. Sorokin appealed to stay in the U.S. and was scheduled for a hearing April 19.against ICE for refusing to give Covid vaccines to inmates. In the lawsuit, filed by the American Civil Liberties Union, she said she contracted Covid-19 after she was denied multiple requests for a booster shot.
, which inspired the Netflix series. Netflix paid Sorokin $320,000, and she served as a consultant for the Shonda Rhimes-produced show.that she is not so "brazen and shameless" as the show portrayed her to be.