Infamous artwork world scammer Anna Sorokin (aka Anna Delvey), who’s finest identified for her infiltration of New York’s artwork scene within the 2010s, has been accused of working up one more tab she couldn’t pay.
Based on courtroom paperwork, Audrey Thomas, the lawyer Sorokin employed to attraction her fraud conviction case and combat her deportation order, has sued Sorokin for over $150,000 in unpaid authorized charges.
Thomas’s criticism states that after hiring her in 2020, Sorokin paid Thomas a retainer for overstaying her visa and interesting her conviction, however nonetheless owes as much as $152,000. Thomas alleges that her former consumer is attempting to keep away from accountability by submitting her owl lawsuit, through which Sorokin claims Thomas withheld audio recordings of her deportation hearings from subsequent counsel and stole Sorokin’s private property. Thomas was fired by Sorokin in April 2022, citing “lax work habits”.
“[Sorokin] was capable of stay in america as a result of whereas she was taken to the airport and actually sitting within the gate space along with her belongings in rubbish baggage, [Thomas and her firm] filed a writ and secured a keep from deportation elimination and thus the Defendant was not faraway from america,” Thomas’s criticism states.
Thomas has endured her personal authorized woes, disbarred in November of 2022 for allegedly utilizing $630,000 held in escrow from the sale of a consumer’s condominium to assist promote her radio present and ebook, Ego Has No Place in Legislation. She swore in an affidavit that Sorokin was properly conscious of her authorized points, claiming that the convicted con artist employed her “as a result of she believed that if anybody would combat for her [she] would”.
Thomas’s criticism alleges 5 counts of fraud, unjust enrichment, breach of contract and different causes of motion.
Sorokin, who’s at the moment beneath home arrest in her condominium in Manhattan’s East Village, launched into a profession as an artist whereas nonetheless incarcerated, turning a revenue of $340,000 from the pencil and paper drawings she created to assist pay her lease and safe the $10,000 bond required for her to remain at house.
Sorokin’s work is to be featured (beneath her assumed title) as a part of Rockaway Artwork Week, within the namesake Queens beachfront group, from 16 June to 18 June.