previously claimed she’d be “lying” if she said sorry for her fraudulent behavior — sat down for an in-depth interview with Variety where she admitted that she has “not made great choices.”Sorokin served almost two years behind bars after being found guilty of bilking banks and hotels out of an estimated $275,000 by posing as a wealthy heiress named Anna Delvey.“I regret a lot of decisions I’ve made in the past.
I have not made great choices,” Sorokin told the publication in a piece published Tuesday. “My mistakes are very public, and I will have to live with it forever.”“It gets thrown back into my face every day pretty much,” the con artist added. “Me moving on does not mean that I’m saying everything I did was so right.
I learned from my mistakes. I paid restitution in full. I paid my legal fees. I never had any public defender. I never took money from the government.
Nobody’s paying my rent. Nobody’s paying for anything. So, people, what else is there?”Sorokin submitted false bank statements as part of a $22 million loan application to City National in the hopes of starting her own private members’ club in Manhattan.
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