, sparked renewed interest in her life and crimes."I feel like my story has been told by so many people and I think this is the time for me to tell my story from my own perspective."
After being released from federal prison in October, Delvey spoke to ET's Rachel Smith from her New York City apartment, where she is under strict house arrest – but is still making plans for the future, including a comeback in the art world. "My visa is currently pending. So, the only reason I'm on house arrest is because of my immigration status," the 31-year-old says, explaining that she's still awaiting a final determination on her documentation. After being released from prison in February 2011, she was taken into custody by Immigration and Customs Enforcement for violating the terms of her visa.
."It has no expiration date. It's not like a punishment because it's just as long as my immigration case plays out or we get the order lifted," she explains."I'm not an immigration expert, not yet. But it's pretty unprecedented." Of course, Delvey does have visitors, including her many friends, some of whom are celebrities, and her team, which includes her lawyers, her manager, a publicist and an art dealer. She's also planning to host an exclusive dinner party series, an idea that "They kind of actually helped move the needle quite a lot because it got so much attention.
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