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Anna Sorokin Isn't Sorry

Anna Sorokin Isn't Sorry
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The fake heiress has no regrets, as she defends herself on the "Call Her Daddy" podcast.

Despite being found guilty of forging bank documents, theft, and swindling hundreds of thousands of dollars, Anna Sorokin doesn't consider herself a con artist.


Also known as Anna Delvey, the fake German heiress that swindled New York's elite, Sorokin recently appeared on Alex Cooper's "Call Her Daddy" podcast, where she denied ever lying. She claimed,

“I never told any senseless lies. Unless they were, like, a bank. Nobody asked who are your parents, what do they do, how much money do they make.”

When asked directly if she introduced herself as a German heiress, she answered,

“No one introduces oneself like that. What kind of sentence is that? Don’t be ridiculous.”

Sorokin asserted that she didn't pretend to have that much money, and that people simply assumed she was wealthy. She maintained,

“I never was doing anything so super-crazy. There’s people spending way more money than I did. People assumed I was trying to impress anybody, but forty, fifty, sixty million--that’s borderline poor in New York. There’s so many rich people there, you can’t even impress anybody.”

At the end of the episode, she did admit that what she did was unethical. She followed that up by admitting she has her fellow inmates at Rikers do chores for her by pretending to be rich. She stated,

“I do see what I did wrong. But so many people are doing worse things. If you have money, you don’t have to do anything."

Sorokin is currently in ICE custody awaiting deportation. Ironically enough, her ejection from the country has nothing to do with her crimes, but is instead due to an overstayed visa she possessed as a German citizen.

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Ryan Adamczeski

Digital Director

Ryan is the Digital Director of The Advocate Channel, and a graduate of New York University Tisch's Department of Dramatic Writing, with a focus in television writing and comedy. She is also a member of GALECA, the LGBTQ+ society of entertainment critics.

Ryan is the Digital Director of The Advocate Channel, and a graduate of New York University Tisch's Department of Dramatic Writing, with a focus in television writing and comedy. She is also a member of GALECA, the LGBTQ+ society of entertainment critics.