

She submitted these documents as part of loan applications. Having failed to get investors for her foundation, Sorokin began creating fake bank statements purporting to show she had access to about €60m (approximately £50m) stored in Swiss bank accounts.

The idea encompassed a private members’ club and art foundation, which involved leasing the Church Missions House – a historic building in Manhattan – as a multi-purpose events venue and art studio.įake German heiress Anna Sorokin is led away after being sentenced in Manhattan Supreme Court following her conviction last month on multiple counts of grand larceny and theft of services (AFP via Getty Images) Upon her move to New York City, Sorokin attempted to pitch her idea for an “Anna Delvey Foundation” to wealthy potential investors. Her parents said they “do not recognise the surname”. It was in Paris that she began using the name Delvey. She then relocated to Paris to start an internship with Purple, a French fashion magazine. Sorokin moved in London in 2011 to attend Central Saint Martins, but quit and returned to Germany. She was born in the town of Domodedovo, near Moscow, in January 1991, and the family moved to Germany in 2007 when she was 16.

Her father worked as a truck driver, while her mother was a convenience store owner before she became a housewife. In reality, Sorokin’s parents came from humble means. She used the name until 2017, when the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office began investigating her for instances of bank fraud.
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Julia Garner plays Anna Delvey, whose real name is Anna Sorokin, in a new Netflix series ‘Inventing Anna' (Netflix)
