Delvey was released from an ICE detention center on Friday after meeting a judge’s conditions, including finding a place to stay during house arrest.
Socialite scammer Anna Delvey is out on bond using money from her online art sales, Page Six is told exclusively.
Her rep, Juda Engelmayer, tells Page Six that Delvey, [aka Anna Sorokin], had the money for bond from selling her artwork online. Delvey —in NYC in May titled “Allegedly” — has been selling pieces by posting them on her Instagram. We’re told she has found a spot downtown to call home during her house arrest for close to $5,000 in rent, and has paid three months of a six-month lease upfront.
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