Fake Heiress Anna Sorokin Who Was Jailed For Swindling Banks Hotels And Members Of New York High Society Out Of 275 000 Runs A Personal Blog From Prison Where She Complains About The Lack Of vegan French Dressing And cocoa Body Butter

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Fake heiress Anna Sorokin, who was jailed for swindling banks, hotels and members of New York high society out of $275,000, runs a personal blog from prison where she complains about the lack of 'vegan French dressing' and 'cocoa body butter'. 
The lengthy post gives an account of how [/news/coronavirus/index.html Covid-19] has impacted life at Albion Correctional Facility, a medium-security facility in upstate New York, and opens with the line: 'Being in prison mostly feels like extended quarantining, only with a bunch of murderers, and we still can get our hair done.'
The website also gives Sorokin's supporters details of how to contact her, and the option of transferring her money via cryptocurrencies Bitcoin and Ethereum. 
During her spree, Sorokin, 30, also known as Anna Delvey, lived in luxury New York hotel rooms that she couldn't afford, promised a friend an all-expenses trip to Morocco and then left her with the $62,000 bill, and peddled bogus bank statements in her quest for a $22 million loan for a private arts club. 
Sorokin, whose extraordinary life is being made into a Netflix series starring Ozark's Julia Garner, was convicted of multiple counts of attempted grand larceny, theft of services, and larceny in the second degree in April 2019. 
Jailed: Fake heiress Anna Sorokin, who was jailed for swindling banks, hotels and members of New York high society out of $275,000 runs a personal blog from prison where she complains about the lack of 'vegan French dressing' and 'cocoa body butter'.

Pictured, Sorokin at her sentencing at Manhattan State Supreme Court in May 2019
Blogging behind bars: The lengthy post gives an account of how Covid-19 has impacted life at Albion Correctional Facility, a medium-security facility in upstate New York, and acupuncteur modelage angers opens with the line: 'Being in prison mostly feels like extended quarantining, only with a bunch of murderers, and we still can get our hair done'
She was sentenced to serve 4 to 12 years in state prison, fined $24,000, and ordered to pay restitution of about $199,000. 
Sorokin was granted parole in October last year and is eligible for release as early as February 15, it is reported.
Her release could coincide with the release of Netflix series Inventing Anna from Shonda Rhimes' production company Shondaland, which produced hit series Bridgerton. 
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However under the 'Son of Sam' law, which prevents convicted criminals profiting from the publicity their crimes create, Sorokin is being forced to use the money earned to pay back her victims. 
On her blog, titled the Anna Delvey Diaries, Sorokin, who also runs an Instagram account from prison, describes in detail how Covid-19 impacted her life in prison. 
She writes: 'It will forever stay in my memory how, due to some interruption in the food supply chain, they took the liberty of replacing vegan French dressing with a regular blue cheese one.

Like having to settle for non-organic mixed greens and broccoli wasn't punishment enough...
'I survived the hours of uncertainty when they floated the possibility that cocoa butter may never be getting delivered to our commissary again. It wouldn't be fair to people with shea butter allergy/aversion, pretty much the only alternative available. 
'In fact, it would almost amount to discrimination, and we all know what happens to those who violate local inclusion and diversity guidelines.

They are never to be seen again. So, cocoa butter is back in the game.' 
TV adaptation: Sorokin's extraordinary life is being made into a Netflix series starring Ozark's Julia Garner.

Pictured, Garner on set of TV series Inventing Anna
Revealing how she spent her time, Sorokin says she watched self-help and suicide prevention videos provided by the prison, does nine yoga classes a week and 'finally read Euclid's Geometry, Ulysses and Nietzsche's Thoughts Out of Season'.
She continues: 'I made my own nut mylks, grew my herb garden, and tested every organic produce supplier that would deliver here. 
'And if I'm not a better person now than I used to be couple months ago, I definitely am a thinner, and an inch and a half taller one.

Can someone google and let me know if it's permanent or will I have to continue to stretch for two hours every day to maintain?'
Sorokin was born in Russia but is a German citizen, after her family moved there when she was a teenager.   
Prosecutors portrayed Sorokin as a profligate con artist, while her lawyer insisted she was an aspiring businesswoman taken in by New York's extravagance.
Spodek, her defense attorney, insisted Sorokin had been 'buying time' and planned all along to settle her six-figure debts, portraying her as an entrepreneur who got in over her head. 
He compared her at one point to Frank Sinatra, saying 'they both created their own opportunities' in New York.
Living the high life: During her spree, Sorokin, 30, also known as Anna Delvey, lived in luxury New York hotel rooms that she couldn't afford, promised a friend an all-expenses trip to Morocco and then left her with the $62,000 bill, and peddled bogus bank statements in her quest for a $22 million loan for a private arts club.

Pictured, Sorokin in an Instagram snap 
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