Wednesday's bizarro hearing represents one of the few breaks Anna “Delvey” Sorokin has caught after years of disgrace in court and the public eye.
Sorokin’s current attorneys claim that the outcast socialite’s former lawyer has refused to turn over her court file despite countless requests for cooperation in their attempts to keep her on U.S. soil. Manhattan Judge Diane Kiesel ruled in her favor on Wednesday, ordering that her former attorney, Audrey Thomas, turn over the relevant paperwork.
“In fact, what she has done has potentially caused harm,” Sorokin added. “I'm pleased that the judge awarded me my own files and casework so that my current attorneys can effectively help me.” The deportation process has been delayed as Sorokin fights to appeal her case. According to a filing by her legal team this month, the appellant process has been held up for months thanks at least in part to Thomas refusing to hand over case information after she was fired from working on the appeal and immigration cases.
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