Fake German heiress Anna Delvey is spotted taking out the

Fake German heiress Anna Delvey is spotted taking out the trash in a New York apartment

Alleged heiress and former prison inmate Anna “Delvey” Sorokin was seen walking out of her East Village apartment building in New York City with a full bag of trash.

However, unlike most New Yorkers, Sorokin opted for a glamorous look to take out the trash.

The Eastern European scammer sported what appeared to be loose hair, paired with black heeled sandals, black stockings, a black mini dress with an oversized black belt, a silver clutch bag, several embellished pieces of gold jewelry and, of course, her own ankle monitor — all to complete a chore that most detest people.

Weeks ago, news broke that while he was under house arrest, “Delvey” launched a podcast called “The Anna Delvey Show,” which challenges traditional notions of right and wrong and reflects on what it means to be a rule-breaker.

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Fake heiress Anna “Delvey” Sorokin was spotted in a glamorous look taking out her trash

Her chic all-black look was seen for a moment as she posed on her porch, before presumably heading back upstairs, where she remains under house arrest

Her chic all-black look was seen for a moment as she posed on her porch, before presumably heading back upstairs, where she remains under house arrest

The Anna Delvey Show will star with Emily Ratajkowski, Julia Fox and Whitney Cummings, among others, as she talks about “what it means to be a rule breaker.”

Delvey’s lavish lifestyle as a con artist was captured in the 2022 miniseries Inventing Anna. It tells the story of a woman who tricks New York’s elite into believing she is a German heir to a vast fortune in order to amass a personal treasure trove of cash and goods when she wants to open an arts-themed club.

Delvey said in the trailer for her new show, which was released on Audio Up’s YouTube channel, “You might recognize my name as a character in a Netflix series… but now you’re getting to know the real me.”

“On this show, I will delve into the concept of rules and speak to the people who make or break them – from art, politics, fashion, technology, finance, law and more.”

She said her show will “challenge traditional notions of what’s right and what’s wrong,” all of which was taped at her $4,250-a-month East Village apartment while she was under house arrest.

In interview excerpts, she can be heard speaking to guests about going to jail, stories about “the craziest thing you’ve done for art’s sake,” and the culture of abandonment.

Delvey will also use the platform to debut her first single featuring her own songwriting and being produced by Audio Up CEO Jared Gutstadt.

Discussing the decision to launch the show a year after Inventing Anna premiered on Netflix in February 2022, she said: “This will be the first time I have my own platform to express my personal take on the allure of the Sharing public for my life.” “Tell your story while engaging with guests from a variety of industries including business, media, entertainment, arts and more.”

The alleged heiress dressed up to do a mostly hated chore

The alleged heiress dressed up to do a mostly hated chore

Sorokin wore several intricately decorated pieces of gold jewelry that were caught on camera

Sorokin wore several intricately decorated pieces of gold jewelry that were caught on camera

As always, Sorokin was spotted wearing her court-mandated ankle monitor, which she often pairs with black heels

As always, Sorokin was spotted wearing her court-mandated ankle monitor, which she often pairs with black heels

Delvey poses for a photo in the entryway of her Manhattan apartment building, which has her name painted on the side walls

Delvey poses for a photo in the entryway of her Manhattan apartment building, which has her name painted on the side walls

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“Delvey” sported a new look as she posed for promotional photos for her podcast

Anna Sorokin, wearing an ankle monitor, and her new attorney appear in Manhattan Civil Court

Anna Sorokin, wearing an ankle monitor, and her new attorney appear in Manhattan Civil Court

Delvey reportedly once claimed she was worth $60 million. But her fraud was exposed and she was prosecuted.

Russian-born Sorokin spent two years in prison after being charged with grand larceny and theft of services.

Despite being sentenced to four years in prison in April 2019, she was released on good behavior grounds and enjoyed a brief period of freedom until she was arrested again for overstaying her visa.

During her house arrest, which requires her to stay home and wear an ankle monitor at all times, Sorokin was spotted numerous times posing for photo shoots and speaking to the media at her East Village apartment.

She said her house arrest and ankle surveillance in 2022 wouldn’t get in the way of her enjoying a rich social life and inviting her elite circle of friends to dinner parties every month.