I'M ALWAYS IN CONTROL
WHO|February 27, 2023
THE CONVICTED CON ARTIST OPENS UP ABOUT LIFE AFTER PRISON AND WHAT'S NEXT FROM HERE
Maisy Rae
I'M ALWAYS IN CONTROL

So cunning she managed to trick New York’s elite into believing she was a German heiress named Anna Delvey with a net worth of $90 million, the Anna Sorokin of today seems decidedly different.

There’s an undeniable elephant, or should we say mouse, in the room when Anna, now under strict house arrest, recently gave an Australian interview to Woman’s Day at her home in New York. A pest exterminator is on his hands and knees underneath her kitchen sink, searching for the mice that have kept her on her toes.

It’s a juxtaposition to the life she once lived scamming money from rich people to fund shopping trips, chartering private jets, and racking up hotel bills to the tune of $43,000. It’s been three months since Sorokin was granted parole while she fights deportation from the United States.

The Russian-born German scammer originally served three years in prison for a range of financial crimes including grand larceny, her criminal exploits the subject of documentaries, podcasts, and the incredibly popular Netflix miniseries, Inventing Anna.

“I feel like a completely different person,” Sorokin, 32, says, who is currently spruiking the idea of a reality TV series about her life to the highest bidder. “I regret a lot of the choices I’ve made. But I don’t get the option to go back and change it.”

LIFE UNDER HOUSE ARREST 

Away from the glitz and glamour of New York’s high society, Sorokin’s life seems surprisingly mundane. When she opens the front door, she’s in a dark tracksuit, fresh-faced, hair pulled back. She’s just returned from a meeting with her probation officer.

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