Anna Delvey Immigration Battle Heats up as ‘Fake Heiress’ Develops New Book
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Anna Delvey Immigration Battle Heats up as ‘Fake Heiress’ Develops New Book

Convicted scammer Anna Delvey (real name: Anna Sorokin) is reportedly writing a book and creating a companion documentary in an attempt to reframe her image and ease immigration complications.

The inspiration behind Netflix’s popular Inventing Anna series has managed to navigate her house arrest post the 2019 conviction by leveraging her infamy by partnering with Goop Kitchen and participating in Dancing With The Stars. 

Anna Delvy has a new memoir and a companion documentary in the works

The memoir and documentary will reportedly span her life before and after the ”fake heiress” controversy. The memoir, which is reportedly already half-written, will detail her conviction, the legal trials she faced, and her current reality of staying on house arrest in her East Village home amid immigration related complications.

She told TMZ, “There’s this assumption that life freezes at the moment the internet decides who you are, but in reality, you still have to keep evolving while everyone else keeps projecting an outdated version of you onto the screen.”

Delvey has confirmed that the memoir is a deliberate attempt to steer the narrative from “a life of crime” and instead focuses on “media, perception, ambition, reputation and the economics of attention.” 

Delvey remains very deliberate in thrusting her name back into the national conversation and pivoting the narrative so that she and her team can argue that she is now a reformed and productive citizen who deserves to be given permanent residence instead of being forced away from the country. 

Delvey is currently facing an intense legal battle with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), as the government is pushing to deport her to Germany for overstating her visa.



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