Anna Delvey Shares Video of Putting on Tights Over Ankle Monitor
Anna Delvey posted a video on social media demonstrating how she wears tights beneath her ankle monitor. The post appeared on May 14, 2026.
nypost.comAnna Delvey posted a video on X showing how she puts on tights under an ankle monitor. ” The video shows Delvey sliding sheer tights over her left foot, pushing the garment under the black device, and then securing the tights over both legs. She finishes the clip by standing in a strapless black dress and posing with her hands on her head.
Delvey, whose real name is Anna Sorkin, was convicted in 2019 of second-degree larceny, attempted grand larceny, and theft of services. She was released from prison in 2021 and has been under house arrest with the ankle monitor since then.
Gained attention for posing as a wealthy heiress before her conviction. A 2022 Netflix series titled “Inventing Anna” was based on her case. She has been fighting deportation to Germany, her country of birth.
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3 events- May 14, 2026
Anna Delvey posted a video on X demonstrating how she wears tights under her ankle monitor.
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Delvey was released from prison and placed under house arrest.
1 sourcenypost.com - 2019
Delvey was convicted of second-degree larceny, attempted grand larceny, and theft of services.
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The video may increase public attention to Delvey's current legal status.
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