![]() It is unclear if she delayed the deportation by legally challenging it. Sources said she was scheduled to be deported to Germany on March 26, the day after she handed herself in. Sorokin, however, didn't leave the country on that day. The 30-year-old was put back behind bars last Thursday after she reported to immigration authorities in Manhattan and is currently being held at the Bergen County Jail in New Jersey, the New York Post reports.Īfter her release from prison, Sorokin - a German national - was ordered to check in with immigration authorities for overstaying her visa. Sorokin's comments come after news the fake German heiress, who was only released from prison last month, has been taken into custody by US Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents. The fraudster admitted that she even picked up certain prison skills that she took home with her - and explained how being stuck around 40 'devious' females taught her how to 'read people.' I feel great about her playing me - hopefully she'll do a better job than I did.' She went on to say how she hopes the actress will visit her in New York, adding: 'I'll take her to Rikers. Pictured, Sorokin at her sentencing at Manhattan State Supreme Court in May 2019 While deportation to Germany is currently on pause while she appeals her conviction, if forced to leave the US, Delvey would reportedly call London home. She went on to say she'd head straight to celebrity hot spot Chiltern Firehouse - adding it's 'kind of homey' and 'knows' the hotel owner André Balaz. ![]() London is a bit like New York: you can always get something done.' 'I love the English and I have lots of British friends. 'Watch out!' she said, speaking to The Telegraph. She was sentenced to four to 12 years in prison for her crimes in 2019, but was released early for good behaviour on February 11 and now temporarily lives at the NoMad luxury hotel in New York. Sorokin, a Russian born German who moved to the US in 2013, now 30, was charged with grand larceny after she conned the New York elite for several years, pretending to be a rich heiress called Anna Delvey. The fraudster known as the Fake Heiress, Anna Sorokin, who was jailed for swindling banks, hotels and members of New York high society out of $275,000 (£198,699), has revealed her biggest aim is to 'make as much money as possible.'
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