Fake heiress Anna Delvey / Sorokin spotted in New York City for the first time since prison release. 

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The fake German heiress was picturized from outside her Manhattan apartment yesterday, preparing to attend court.

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The Netflix superhit show Inventing Anna was inspired by the true story of Anna Delvey AKA Anna Sorokin.

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She was dressed head to toe in Black. She wore a trench coat, matching pants and strappy heels and a scarf hung over her head.

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Anna also wore a clasp including the initials 'AD', showing that she isn't wanting to return to her genuine last name.

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On the off chance that you're uncertain about Anna's story which drove her to this point, she was a brilliant fraudster.

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The fraudster Anna Sorokin AKA Anna Delvey spent quite a long while during the 2010s as a 'Socialite'.

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She convinced New York's first class to put resources into a members-only arts club named after herself.

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She misled major monetary organizations, banks, hotels and colleagues into financing her lavish way of life.

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Anna Sorokin did all the fraud activities by pretending she was the daughter of a German oil tycoon.

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Eventually, Delvey's snare of falsehoods found her and she was imprisoned for her financial crimes in 2017 for nearly 4 years.

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