Anna Delvey Waltzes Her Way Out of Prison and Joins ‘Dancing With The Stars’: Report
Since she moved out of prison house arrest In 2022, a fraudster was sentenced in Manhattan. Anna Delvey announced several new activities: an art exhibition, a documentary dealand a win back to social mediaamong other new responsibilities. A new report suggests she’s expanding beyond the Manhattan/artistic/Instagram personal brand conveyed by Netflix TV series about her exploitsand will be traveling to Los Angeles to participate in the reality competition show. Dancing with the stars.
Delvey, as you may know, was sentenced to “at least four” years in prison in 2019, after a jury declare her guilty of grand theft, three counts of grand theft, and four misdemeanor counts of theft of services. This came after she defrauded people and businesses out of hundreds of thousands of dollars, while falsely claiming to be an heiress with plans to build an upscale social arts club in Manhattan. Former Vanity Fair staff Rachel Williams is one of many people who say they were scammed by Delvey, detail a complex plan of cross-pollination and social engineering that eventually collapsed. (Williams is also portrayed in Netflix’s film adaptation of the case, Inventing AnnaAnd sue streamer about her personality.)
Anna Delvey was released from prison in 2021, but has taken to an immigration detention facility for the next 18 months for allegedly overstaying her visa. She was released on bail in 2022 and placed under house arrest while her deportation proceedings are pending in court. According to CNNShe is now seeking asylum in the United States, as “there is evidence that she will be deported from Germany to Russia and persecuted,” the lawyer said. John Sandweg speak.
Report suggest that these House arrest rules have been relaxed in recent months, with Delvey making trips around town. According to Go to Page SixShe is now allowed to travel up to 70 miles from home—and was recently “given special permission to travel to LA” to appear as a contestant on DWTSIn fact, “We hear she’s been in LA preparing for the competition,” the paper claims.
Between the legal bills from her deportation fight, the $199,000 settlement and $24,000 fine she was ordered to pay upon her sentencing, and the day-to-day costs of living in New York, it seems Delvey is eager to find new sources of income—which, after all, are still unclear. if she is allowed to benefit from Inventing Annasuccess of. Diversity reporting that another notorious figure, the former Donald Trump Spokesperson Sean Spicer earned at least $125,000 during his spin there in 2019, with contestants who made it through to week three earning a maximum of $295,000. A drop in the bucket compared to the $22 million Delvey reportedly managed to score. around that timeBut this is certainly a start.