5/11/2023 0 Comments Anna delvey articleIn the series, Vivian is a disgraced journalist at the fictional Manhattan magazine who is looking for a big break. In the real world - or at least in the journalism world - that could have been the story’s biggest scandal. But the series hinges on a moment when Vivian convinces Anna to forgo a generous plea deal and go to trial against the advice of her lawyer, all so Vivian can score a career-redeeming article. And yes, good reporting can include flattering and even befriending sources only to air their dirty laundry. Yes, office politics can influence decisions and relationships within publications, as in most workplaces. The journalismįor a show that includes a reporter among its producers, the writers pay little attention to what true or at least ethical reporting looks like. Turns out the truth is sometimes better than fiction. (She is facing deportation but has appealed the order.) Immigration and Customs Enforcement at a corrections facility in Goshen, N.Y. ![]() (A few minor details here are based solely on Sorokin’s word, so given her history, use your own judgment.) She has served her minimum sentence and is now being held by U.S. But how true to life is this telling? I took a look at what the series gets right and wrong, drawing from my own experience and research, which included conversations with Sorokin’s lawyer, Todd Spodek, and friend Neff Davis, and a series of recent phone interviews with Sorokin.
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