Anna Sorokin was able to defend herself against deportation
However, a recent attempt failed miserably because, according to reports from “Bild” and “Spiegel”, Anna was able to successfully defend herself against her deportation because a deadline for the final decision had not yet expired. Instead of awaiting the latest developments in silence, the imposter has been reporting from prison again and again and giving updates via social media. To make matters worse, the 31-year-old even shot her parents publicly a few days ago. Now her father spoke up with a harsh reaction.
The imposter’s father condemns her actions
Vadim recently condemned the actions of his daughter Anna Sorokin and described them to the British “Daily Mail” as “dishonest and dishonorable”. He also revealed: “Anna wanted to live like Paris Hilton, but we couldn’t offer her that.” A heavy blow that Anna did not leave uncommented. She texted from immigration detention center jail, “I’d rather be in jail than live with my parents.”
Ouch! The father-daughter duo is said to be on the phone three to four times a week. But Vadim made it clear that the phone calls are not necessarily positive: “Every conversation always ends with her asking for money. I’ve transferred thousands of dollars to her in the past. She still hasn’t learned to manage her finances – not once in prison.”
“I wish for her that she finally finds a place for herself in this world”
The trained heating installer was at a loss in an interview with the “Daily Mail” and revealed that his “daughter has never said that she loves me”. Vadim added: “She says I’m your only daughter and you have to help me and give me money.” Even her father cannot understand why Anna Sorokin wants to stay in the USA. Speaking about her future, the Netflix star’s father said: “I don’t know what motivates her or what demons live in her. I don’t think she wants to be a mother or have a job in a small town. I wish me for her to finally find a place for herself in this world.”
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