Inside Anna Sorokin’s strange life under house arrest

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The high-society scammer seemed to be in a hurry on the morning CNN spent with her. But she had nowhere to go. Inside Anna Sorokin’s strange life under house arrest in New York

Inside her strange life under house arrest in New YorkAnna “Delvey” Sorokin, barefoot and clad in a bathrobe, walked quickly through the living room of her fifth-floor walkup apartment in Manhattan’s East Village neighborhood. Stacks of books and newspapers occupied the small space in lieu of furniture. There was a hot pink neon sign adorning one wall with the phrase, "Happy F---ing Birthday," while empty pizza boxes leaned next to her front door.

Sorokin said she believes she belongs in New York and will hold out under house arrest for “as long as it takes,” while she appeals a deportation order to Germany where she was raised. Sorokin, born in Russia, was later naturalized as a German citizen, according to her attorney John Sandweg. “It's pretty upsetting to have to be here all day and not having an option to leave,” she said. “I think just mentally having to be in the same space all day, every day is taxing.”She first entered the national spotlight in a 2018 New York Magazine article in which her former friends described how they were scammed by her false stories and promises of a wealthy father who would cover her many debts.

“I go through phases where I think this is just unbearable. And why should I be the only person under such conditions?” Sorokin said.by Syracuse University. “We cannot forget that persons convicted of serious crimes, like Anna, place the United States in jeopardy,” Wildes told CNN. “Our asylum laws were drafted to protect people from torture in their home countries, and not to create a safe haven for criminals. Our immigration system may be broken in many ways, but we won't fix it by keeping Anna here.”Audio equipment is placed on a chair in Sorokin’s apartment.“I’m just trying to learn from my mistakes and move on.

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