Inventing Anna subject Anna Sorokin, who pretended to be a German heiress named Anna Delvey, was reportedly paid $320,000 for the rights to her life story, but she didn’t get to keep all of that money from Netflix. Click inside to find out why… New York has a “Son of Sam” law to prohibit criminals from profiting from their crimes, which began after serial killer David Berkowitz was offered publishing deals to writing a memoir about his crimes. Anna‘s funds were frozen in May 2019 and money from the Netflix deal was used to pay back her victims.
Insider reports that $199,000 went to pay restitution to the banks and $24,000 went to settle state fines. She also paid $75,000 in attorney fees and reportedly still owes more in legal fees, so there’s not much left from the deal. $22,000 remains after subtracting those large amounts.
A judge ordered that Anna‘s bank can be unfrozen now that she has paid back her victims. The real Rachel from Inventing Anna has slammed Netflix for paying the real Anna any money at all.
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