The focus is on Anna Delvey, a woman who lived a lavish lifestyle among New York socialites, often paying in cash to avoid raising suspicion about her true background.
Anna, who claimed to be a potential heiress but whose origins were unclear, would frequently ask for advice from the concierge at the Soho hotel where she stayed, slipping her a hundred dollars each time.
The concierge, Neff, eventually realized that Anna already knew the best places to go and was not seeking her help but rather wanting her time. Anna’s reputation grew, and she was known for her generosity, paying for everything in cash and often in large bills.
