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A well-known Russian-speaking scammer was deported from New York: she is furious

'15.03.2022'

Nurgul Sultanova-Chetin

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scammer Anna "Delvi" Sorokina has been released from the North New York Detention Center and expelled from the United States after nearly a year in ICE custody, said The Post.

According to sources, she was supposed to board a flight to Frankfurt on the evening of March 14th. Sorokina, 31, is outraged by the deportation, according to a close source, as she has made an appeal to stay in the US. The appeal was due to be heard on 19 April.

She has been in the Orange County Correctional Facility in Goshen, New York since March 25, 2021, allegedly for exceeding her a visa.

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She is reportedly scheduled to appear on the 'Call Her Daddy' podcast on Wednesday, March 16th.

Last month, Sorokin, whose life and crimes were revealed in the Netflix series "Inventing Annaand three more ICE detainees sued federal immigration authorities after contracting COVID-19 while in custody.

Sorokina tested positive for the virus on January 19, weeks after she submitted a written request for a follow-up dose of the vaccine. The request went unanswered, according to a complaint filed in federal court by the ACLU.

The plaintiffs alleged that ICE violated their constitutional rights as medically vulnerable people by ignoring their pleas for help.

Sorokina came to New York in 2013 to start a high-end arts club, according to her former attorney, Todd Spodek, but things got out of hand.

She claimed to be an heiress named Anna Delvi. In reality, Anna Sorokina was born in Domodedovo, a workers' town in the southeast of Moscow. Her father, Vadim Sorokin, worked as a truck driver, and her mother owned a small shop. The family moved to Germany in 2007 when Sorokina was 16 years old.

Sorokin's best friend Neffatari Davis told The Post that Anna has "a good heart but a dark, twisted mind."

She ended up scamming new friends and various companies, including some of New York's finest hotels. She fraudulently received $275 in 000 months.

Jury Manhattan found her guilty of one count of attempted grand theft, three counts of grand theft and four counts of theft.

She spent almost four years in prison before being released for good behavior on February 11, 2021.

Back in the Big Apple, Sorokina bragged on Instagram in March 2021: "You already know I own this goddamn lawless city." The account also included photos of her drinking champagne in the bath and enjoying life.

"Anna had only been at large for a few weeks before ICE took her into custody," Davis said in an interview. – She was very sarcastic on Instagram… I think they followed her.

“They told her that her visa had expired, but instead of being deported, Anna, in her style, said, 'I'm going to fight it.' She thought it would be an easy fight. I think that if she was a simple Jane, not shone in the media, she would simply be deported.

Davis believes Sorokin has been punished enough.

"She took up good behavior and used the money Netflix gave her to pay everyone off, now she's out of debt," Davis said. She paid for her crimes, she didn't kill anyone. She did wrong, but in the end, there are people who have done worse things."

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