Socialite scammer conned New York’s elite | Nightline

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Published 2022-03-19

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  • @dizzeee2153
    The fact someone can act like they are the richest of the rich and have people not question them, is beyond me.
  • @silasgs9257
    I think the biggest joke here is she had to pretend to be rich in order to convince people to give her money.
  • @clipsofmma
    A big part of this is people upset they latched on to someone who they thought was wealthy, and now they’re embarrassed
  • @ronelfortune
    I love the way people are so disgusted by her cheating and lying to get ahead, yet that's what so many people do to end up in these lavish lifestyles, and it is accepted. Politicians fall into this category for sure, and with the citizens tax money, no less
  • @Andian45
    If the Anna Delvey Foundation had worked, then she'd be a "success". And we would be commending her on clawing tooth and nail to get what she wanted.
  • @tahacherradi599
    I admire her so much because she showed everyone how people will do anything to befriended with "rich" "famous" people ... If she stayed a Sorokin nobody would've cared about her or gave her time. Anna Delvey is a portrayal of the FAKENESS of our sad social reality!!
  • @brittanyp5909
    Anyone else watch this right after finishing the Netflix series?!! 😯😅 I'm very surprised at how "accurate" these news reports are to the Netflix series 👏👏
  • @WIDBAU
    Honestly, they both racked up a 62k bill in Morocco… the fact that the woman who was ‘conned’ expected that holiday for free does say a lot about her too…
  • @acetru4630
    If she were Mexican or Arab she would've been shipped out before anyone even heard of her. And now she's out there wandering around still NOT in Germany.
  • @TaylorJohndrow
    what you guys arent realizing is that the netflix show is based off of the real thing. it is NOT making anna seem like the good guy. she is making herself sound like the good guy not the writers of the show. the show just mimicked her perfectly. if you watch all the interviews she honestly believes she did nothing wrong and thats just what the show made the actress do. the show is not in favor of her its just showing us how she is in favor of herself and that she really believes she didnt do anything wrong.
  • @HappySlappii
    Isn't this what society's training us to do.... Act like people were not and make money doing it. Instagram.
  • @kateskeys
    Rachel was willing to have someone else pay mega-bucks. That NEVER happens without strings.
  • @euphratesjehan
    Banks gave her line of credit...I follow the rules and can't catch a break...such is life
  • Fascinating…. I think the one she lied to most was herself. She was delusional; that’s why she doesn’t think she did anything wrong. It’s easier to convince people when you really believe it yourself.
  • @mcwyman7928
    Damn, she is such a fascinating person to watch and listen to. And the way she says things makes you think "Yeah, of course she was serious about her foundation and didn't feel like she was scamming anyone." She's clearly such a massive narcissist but she's so compelling and so smart that you can't help but sort of admire her for pulling off what she did.
  • @rogers5622
    Some people are so obsessed with being around the right people ,they will believe anything
  • @ImEmilyThorne
    Watching the Netflix series what I admire her the most is her ability to handle stress. I can’t with her 😅
  • @gd-rm5729
    she had a real business project, she just didn't have money and the way she came about it was so bad. she's good at convincing people, she could've gotten some people invest in her, instead of signing fake checks
  • @pageluv7016
    The thing is she's not regretting her actions. It's very clear the way she speaks. and everyone around her giving a value for her action. She did everything knowingly...She's yet to live freely and everyone is defending and supporting her. very sad