After Williams was wooed by Sorokin for months though expensive dinners, nights out and designer shopping trips, their friendship came to a dramatic head. Williams added of Katie Lowes, who plays her on the show: "Lowes’s concern for accuracy, when it comes to portraying me as I am, seems limited to the spelling of my full name. She also scammed her best friend, Rachel Deloache Williams, a former Vanity Fair picture researcher. I looked at it and I was like, Really? That’s where you’re going to go with this?" Speaking to Vanity Fair in the aftermath of the show's release, Williams said: "I was caught off guard when Netflix announced its description of the character Rachel." (Netflix calls Rachel "a natural-born follower whose blind worship of Anna almost destroys her job, her credit, and her life.The woman she becomes because of Anna may be Anna’s greatest creation.") She said "To say a woman is someone else’s creation is counter to a feminist narrative. She also admitted that she gave Delvey "enormous power and influence over me-power and influence I then spent years working to reclaim," before telling her audience to be careful of giving Delvey more of their attention. And, not only that, but if fame is what you’re after, you’ll have built yourself a 'brand,' created a platform, and found an audience to leverage for future opportunities," Williams wrote. You could be paid so much money that even after your funds are frozen and victims are repaid, you have cash left over. "If your crimes are splashy enough, a media company could snatch up the rights to your story pre-trial so that you’re able to afford the attorney of your choice, one skilled enough to minimize your penalty. She also speculated about the media attention and money Delvey has received from Netflix (though selling the rights to her story) and other sources in her Time (opens in new tab) essay.
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