March 26, 2024

Notorious “Soho grifter” Anna Sorokin claims she caught the coronavirus in January after Immigration and Customs Enforcement refused to give her a booster shot.

The 31-year-old convicted thief — whose life and crimes were glamourized in the new Netflix drama “Inventing Anna” — sued federal immigration authorities on Tuesday along with three other ICE detainees.

The plaintiffs claim ICE violated their constitutional rights as medically vulnerable people by ignoring to their booster requests.

Sorokin, who is fighting deportation to Germany, tested positive for COVID-19 on Jan. 19, weeks after she submitted a written request for a second vaccine dose that went unanswered, according to the complaint, filed in in Washington, DC federal court.

She has been in custody at the Orange County Correctional Facility since last year for allegedly overstaying her visa.

The infamous fraudster had a fever, persistent cough, nausea, migraines and body aches, and continued to experience side effects even after leaving quarantine on Jan. 29, the filing states.

She suffers from “several medical conditions” that make her vulnerable to serious illness from COVID, including a chronic kidney infection, depression, anxiety and post-traumatic stress disorder, according to the suit.

Sorokin, who became infamous for being a fake German heiress, in March of last year faces potential deportation to Germany.
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