Anna Delvey is Manhattan's most notorious conwoman
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Anna Delvey is fresh out of jail and has recently moved into a new apartment in West Chelsea. It's the first home she's ever had in New York City. Until her three-year spell in prison, she'd spent four years living it up in suites in five-star Manhattan hotels such as 11 Howard and The Standard - without paying for them.
Hence the move to a not-very-five-star prison cell. Now she's adapting to life with neither hotel concierge on call nor prison guard. "I have to shop for tissues and toilet paper, so that's new," she says. "My parole officer told me I can't live in a hotel because they need to make unannounced visits. So they gave me 10 days to find a place or they would have sent me to a shelter. No room service there," she giggles.