Her case became the basis for the Netflix series “Inventing Anna.'
she would feel like she was “running from something” if she were to let herself be deported to Germany.
Last week, an immigration judge cleared the way for Sorokin, 31, to be released to home confinement while the deportation fight plays out. Now, she is wearing an ankle monitor after posting a $10,000 bond.
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