Scam artist Anna Delvey to speak with MBA Harvard students

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Fraudster Anna Delvey has been invited to speak to MBA students at Harvard, a source tells Page Six.

Despite being on house arrest, the 32-year-old reportedly will be giving a lecture to MBA students in the near future, according to Page Six. This isn’t the first time that the con artist, whose real name is Anna Sorkin, has lent her expertise to a collegiate crowd as the Russian-born faux heiress has spoken at Columbia University. Last September, she provided students with insight into journalism for the school’s “Intro to Reporting” class and has even helped New York University students with their thesis.

Last September she spoke virtually from an ICE detention facility with students in Columbia University’s “Intro to Reporting” class.

When asked what question she wishes reporters would stop asking her, she reportedly said, “If I’m sorry.”

A source tells us Delvey has also spoken to some NYU students for their thesis, and that Oxford University in England has also reached out.

In 2019, Delvey was convicted for grand larceny and theft of services. She was also convicted of attempted grand larceny for trying to fake her way into a $22 million bank loan for an arts club.

Delvey, whose story was the subject of Netflix’s “Inventing Anna,” was sentenced to 4 to 12 years in prison and was released on good behavior on February 11, 2021.

Apparently, Delvey is not letting her conviction stop her hustle as she hosted an art exhibition last May at New York‘s Public Hotel. After being sentenced to prison in 2019, Delvey was released for “good behavior” and has been on house arrest since October, hosting parties and photoshoots. The scammer turned social media star allegedly also has plans to release a reality TV showcalled, “Delvey’s Dinner Club.”

 

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