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Anna Delvey can return to her life in Manhattan and will initially produce Fashion Week shows


Anna Delvey can return to her life in Manhattan and will initially produce Fashion Week shows

A judge has relaxed the conditions of Anna Delvey’s house arrest, allowing her to move freely around Manhattan. Stephen Yang

It is no longer wrong.

As Page Six has learned, the real Anna Delvey is free and living legally in Manhattan for the first time.

The last time she was on the streets of New York City, Delvey was trying to convince unsuspecting corporations to invest in her grand schemes and finance her lavish lifestyle.

This time last year, Delvey founded a “pop-up PR agency” with Kelly Cutrone.

But she has served her sentence and is traveling through the city as a serious PR manager to start a media empire.

The former “Fake Heiress” has been under house arrest since October 2022 following her release from prison.

Now a judge has given her freedom to move around the city – just in time to participate in her first New York Fashion Week as a fully accredited member of the US professional community.

As we previously reported, this time last year, Delvey — who was born Anna Sorokin in the USSR and moved to Germany at 16 — founded a “pop-up” PR agency with industry legend Kelly Cutrone while confined to her East Village apartment.

We’re told she’s since moved into Cutrone’s house in the north of the state.

Delvey has been under house arrest since October 2022. Steven Hirsch

Now, sources say, Delvey has been given a social security number so she can officially and legally operate—OutLaw is now a fully functioning business. Which, we suspect, means that con artist Anna Sorokin has now become fashion expert Anna Delvey. How about the magic of Manhattan?

OutLaw and Cutrone’s own company People’s Revolution will move into their own premises in the Altman Building in Chelsea for Fashion Week, where they will produce shows for a number of clients.

The Pornhub-sponsored space will host fashion shows for labels like Private Policy, Untitled&Co. and Shao New York. (Delvey hosted Shao’s show on her rooftop last year, OutLaw’s first project.)

We hear that the controversial figure is now allowed to work in the USA. AP

Delvey is still formally under house arrest, but is now allowed to move freely within a 120-kilometer radius of her home.

She earned the nickname “Fake Heiress” after posing as a German aristocrat to defraud companies, including luxury hotels, of more than $250,000 between 2013 and 2017.

She also developed an ambitious plan to create a private members club and an exclusive shopping destination.

Delvey was arrested in 2017 and spent two years in prison. After her release, she was taken into custody of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and later placed under house arrest.

She was also the inspiration for the Netflix show “Inventing Anna”.

She was also allowed to return to social media.

As we reported last week, a judge also allowed her to return to social media after a ban.

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