Anna Sorokin Unleashed: Infamous Scammer Returns to Social Media, Pursues New Ventures in NYC
24 November 2025

Anna Sorokin Unleashed: Infamous Scammer Returns to Social Media, Pursues New Ventures in NYC

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Anna Sorokin—known everywhere as Anna Delvey—is back in the headlines with a return that is as dramatic as her rise. The big news is the court has just lifted her social media ban, as reported by Page Six. After more than a year of living under house arrest in New York, forbidden to post online, she got word she’d be allowed back on Instagram and other platforms. The move marks a major shift for Sorokin, whose personal brand and notoriety were built on cunning social maneuvering and image crafting, both in real life and online. The court’s decision, late Friday, could reopen an entire economy around her presence, potential endorsements, future art and fashion projects, and of course provoke yet more scrutiny, with some tabloid sources already speculating about her next digital moves.

Just before this digital comeback, Anna gave exclusive interviews about her newfound freedom. Us Weekly reports that Sorokin recently secured her own Manhattan apartment and is relishing day-to-day joys like hosting friends, decorating her space, and riding in Ubers without a GPS monitor on her ankle. She spoke at the UPRISE 2025: The Art of Resistance show at Tribeca’s Untitled Space, revealing she’s creating new art for an upcoming collaboration with publicist Kelly Cutrone, and—always the hustler—she teased her own fashion brand in the works. This signals a clear intent to parlay her infamy into legitimate business, merging her scandalous reputation with the art-fashion world she once impersonated. She continues, as many sources mention, to court controversy and curiosity, keeping her public profile high in a city that once nearly swallowed her whole.

Anna’s recent public appearances have reminded everyone of her skill at viral reinvention. TV Everyday confirms she is booked as a guest on The Jennifer Hudson Show airing tomorrow—her first major talk show seat since her house arrest ended. Meanwhile, buzz still surrounds her unscripted series ‘Delvey’s Dinner Club,’ which was in development to film inside her East Village home. The show promises to spotlight her with high-profile guests, dissecting her past cons, reputation, and the surreal conditions of house arrest—a spectacle only the real Anna Delvey could pull off.

While much of the fascination is old news, headlines keep pointing back to her failed dream of transforming the Church Missions House into a private arts club, as detailed by Fotografiska’s new opening. This footnote in her biopic continues to highlight the gap between her audacious vision and her legal fate.

Speculation always runs hot around Anna Sorokin, but the current verified facts are striking: she is free in New York, her digital voice is restored, and she is making art and plotting new ventures. Whether the world is ready for an unfiltered Anna Sorokin online again is one question; whether she will ever blend in and fade away is another—and for now, the answer is a resounding no.

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