Anna Sorokin, convicted swindler, is suing U.S. immigration authorities claiming she was denied a COVID-19 booster while locked up
Fake German heiress Anna Sorokin is suing U.S. immigration authorities after the convicted swindler tested positive for coronavirus, claiming she was denied a COVID-19 booster while in a suburban New York lockup.
Inon behalf of herself and three other inmates, Sorokin, 31, says she has “several medical conditions that make her vulnerable to serious illness or death from COVID-19, including a chronic kidney infection as well as depression, anxiety, and post-traumatic stress disorder,” adding that she received the one-dose Johnson & Johnson vaccine in April 2021.
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