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Although Sorokin sent Williams $5,000 the following month, she then made promises and excuses for almost half a year providing Williams with forged wire transfer receipts and never paid Williams back.
Rachel Williams is suing Netflix over her portrayal as Anna Sorokins friend in Inventing Anna. Her lawyers want the private notes of the journalist who wrote the magazine article about the Anna Delvey scam. The journalist Jessica Pressler says the move poses a risk to journalistic sources.
Six former American football players are suing Netflix, alleging that the company exploited their talents for entertainment purposes, which they claim impacted their careers.
Rachel wrote a book and actually made some money from the situation. Rachel ended up selling her story to HBO for $35,000 and she signed a book deal with Simon Schuster for $300,000, the Post reports. Rachels book, My Friend Anna: The True Story of a Heiress, was released in 2019.
In addition to finding Inventing Anna inaccurate to her lived experience, Williams also thinks the shows depiction of her was just plain rude to a legal degree.
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Unrelated to events with Anna, I was laid off from Vanity Fair in February 2019 due to industry-wide cutbacks. My relationship with former and present Vanity Fair staffers remains positive and I am grateful to have had their full support throughout the ordeal.

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