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"This whole story is completely true, except for the parts that are completely made up."

With this very contradictory phrase he opens each of the nine episodes of

Inventing Anna

.

Premiering on Netflix on February 11, this is a short series that chronicles the tricks of Anna Sorokin, a German of Russian origin who defrauded a large part of

New York

's elite by posing as a rich heiress and successful businesswoman.

Also known as Anna Delvey, her name of war against morality, the protagonist has been behind the work of writing the script, in which her life remains represented in an ambiguous, fascinating and justifying way of her crimes. .

All with large doses of mischievous humor.

There are false parts to this fiction, as indicated by the very artistic nature of the series.

We are also warned by the header of each chapter and its wide mattress of creativity.

With the excuse of dramatization,

Netflix

washes its hands and at the same time the face of

Anna Sorokin

, a professional swindler who was discovered in 2016 thanks to a journalist whose name is off-putting to fans of the series:

Rachel DeLoache Williams (Knoxville, 1998)

.

Portrayed as an ambitious, freeloading and ruthless reporter by

Inventing Anna

,

Rachel is to this day receiving the darts of those who cannot tell reality from invention.

Sharpened darts for

Netflix 's fine theatrical prose

and poisoned by the words of

Anna Sorokin.

Anna Sorokin was arrested in 2017 for crimes of theft in the second degree.GTRES

Meanwhile, Anna is protected by her character's fluffy shield

.

"They wanted to tell the story of a young woman who challenges the patriarchy and the system

," describes Rachel.

"The problem is that to make her a heroine they had to choose someone to be the foil and

they made me a villain, someone I'm not,"

she says.

A journalist at

Vanity Fair

magazine , she was scammed by her during a stay in Morocco.

In her book

Her My Friend Anna

, Rachel recounts how she met the scammer in New York and how she pretended to be her friend for months in order to manipulate her at will.

"Scam people who are vulnerable",

reveals questioning all those who have wanted to make it clear that he only stole from rich and powerful people.

Rachel was a reputable journalist when she met the woman who would tarnish her name and clean up her bank account.

But it took numerous moments of forced intimacy and opulent entertainment for Anna to build trust with her victim.

After just one month, both young

They seemed to have a flag friendship.

Yes, red flag

.

"She would ask me for little favors, advice on social relationships, and

right away she made me feel like a protective big sister,"

she says.

With a calm personality, she seemed to be the brake that her fast-paced and visceral friend needed.

“She was disconcerting and I found that fascinating.

I'm the kind of person who likes to help and she took advantage of that,”

she communicates.

`My friend Anna?

was one of the 100 most read books of 2019 in the United StatesNick Rogers

In her book,

My Friend Anna

,

Rachel

reveals the phases of psychological abuse her friend subjected her to in subtle ways.

All this with the purpose of leaving her psychologically defenseless and emotionally kidnapping her in

Morocco

.

Anna

had proposed a vacation to "a warm place."

And they were so warm that they became a real hell for the journalist, who attended the tears of the German as impressed as credulous when her card was rejected in a store.

Problems with the bank, apparently.

Nothing that couldn't be resolved with a few days of paperwork.

On wet paper were the promises of checks that she Anna assured that she was going to offer her

to an innocent and honest Rachel who helped her with $70,000 to pay her hotel bill.

It was more than he earned in a year.

Rachel

had to wait months for money that never came.

A long stage of anxiety was the prelude to her complaint before the court.

Then came the arrest of

Anna Sorokin

, not

Delvey

, who was charged with second-degree theft and theft of services from several luxury hotels.

"I don't thank him for anything, but I've learned how to have healthier relationships."

Today, the young woman suffers from the consequences of

Inventig Anna.

Because to invent a

noble and feminist

Anna they had to invent a

Rachel

seen through the eyes of the criminal who ended up staying in jail thanks to her demand.

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