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13 Aug 2025, 04:25

Anna Sorokin received numerous accusations through abandoned pets

  • Sorokin is accused of abandoning pets in Prospect Park
  • After the photoshoot, she received hundreds of accusations on social media
  • Sorokin made a donation for the rescue of the pets

Anna Sorokin, known as "fake socialite", reported that she received hundreds of accusations after being accused of abandoning three pets, with which she posed for a photoshoot in Brooklyn. This situation arose after the animals were discovered in Prospect Park in Brooklyn, which caused a strong reaction on social media.

Sorokin, who has over 1.1 million followers on Instagram, posted a photo with the pets during a photoshoot in Manhattan on September 3. After this, reports emerged that the pets had been abandoned. She claims that she has no connection to their abandonment and that during the photoshoot she only posed for a photograph.

Before the photoshoot took place, Sorokin turned to her followers asking them to help her find the pets. 19-year-old stylist Christian Batty claimed the pets were his friends. After the photoshoot, Batty began to express that he left the pets, but later admitted his guilt on Instagram, explaining that he did not know how to take care of them.

Sorokin stressed that she is not responsible for Batty's actions and that he himself should have been aware of the consequences of his actions. She also expressed concern about the impact of this situation on her immigration status, as she is currently under domestic arrest with an electronic bracelet.

After the scandal, Sorokin made a donation of $1,000 to charity, which focuses on rescuing pets. She also denied the accusations in the media regarding the pets during the photoshoot.

Tags: USA/Crime

Articles on this topic:

  • www.independent.co.uk - Anna Sorokin claims she’s received hundreds of death threats over bunnies abandoned in New York park
  • www.nbcnews.com - Anna Sorokin says she received hundreds of death threats over bunnies abandoned in Brooklyn park