Five shocking details from Anna Delvey case after she scammed $275,000 from New Yorkers by posing as a wealthy heiress

ANNA Delvey, whose real name is Anna Sorokin, posed as a wealthy heiress and scammed thousands from New Yorkers while doing it.

The case will be dramatized on Netflix’s Inventing Anna series, starring Julia Garner, which premieres on Friday, February 11, 2022.

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Anna Delvey conned Rachel Williams out of $62,000Credit: Rex Features
Anna served less than four years in prison

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Anna served less than four years in prisonCredit: The Mega Agency

The series will cover the true story of Anna Delvey and her years-long scheme of defrauding banks, hotels, and her wealthy acquaintances.

Many hope the series will uncover some questions still remaining about the strange case.

The Sun reveals five shocking details about the case from her “friends” not seeing red flags to the fack heiress’ lack of remorse.

PRETENDED TO BE A GERMAN HEIRESS

The Russian-born Anna duped people into believing she was a German heiress with a trust fund worth $67million, prosecutors say.

Anna, who grew up in Germany when her parents moved there at the age of 16, used the fake identity to scam Manhattan’s elite.

She faked her way into exclusive parties, nightclubs, and hotels for years.

In reality, Anna came from a modest background – her father was a truck driver and her mother was a homemaker.

She attended Central Saint Martin’s art and design college before dropping out and moving to Paris in 2013.

While interning at Purple magazine, Sorokin began using the surname Delvey.

In the past, Anna claimed that it was her mother’s maiden name….

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