She ain’t fake anymore. The real Anna Delvey is on the loose, and legal, in Manhattan for the very first time, Page Six has learned. Last time she was on the streets of NYC, Delvey was trying to scam unsuspecting businesses into investing in her grand plans and fund her lavish lifestyle.

But she’s served her time and she’s hitting the town as a legit PR exec setting out to found a media empire. The former “Fake Heiress” has been under house arrest since October 2022 after she was released from prison. Now we’re told a judge has made her free to roam the city — just in time to work her first New York Fashion Week as a fully accredited member of the US work force.

As we’ve previously reported, Delvey — who was born in the USSR as Anna Sorokin, before moving to Germany at 16 — set up a “pop up” PR agency this time last year with industry legend Kelly Cutrone while she was confined to her East Village apartment. We’re told she’s since moved into Cutrone’s upstate home. Now sources say Delvey has been issued with a Social Security number, so she can officially and legally work — so the OutLaw agency is now a fully functioning business.

Which, we guess, means that fraudster Anna Sorokin has now become fashion pro Anna Delvey. How’s that for Manhattan magic? OutLaw and Cutrone’s own firm, People’s Revolution, are taking out their own space in the Altman Building in Chelsea for fashion week, where they’ll produce shows for a number of clients. .