Pressler became the co-editor of
New York magazine's
Daily Intel blog in 2007 after working as a staff writer at
Philadelphia magazine and as a freelancer for celebrity magazines. interviewing
Wall Street CEOs such as
Goldman Sachs's
Lloyd Blankfein and
AIG's
Bob Benmosche about their firms' involvement in the
2008 financial crisis. Pressler has profiled New York personalities
Lynn Tilton and
Anthony Scaramucci. Her feature articles about the feud between
J. Christopher Burch and
Tory Burch and the culture of
Silicon Valley startups have appeared in
The Best Business Writing. In 2014, Pressler wrote a story about a
Stuyvesant High School senior who had allegedly made $72 million trading stocks, which was later revealed to be not true.
Bloomberg News rescinded a job offer made to her for their investigative unit after the student confessed he had "made the whole thing up." On December 28, 2015, Pressler published an article for
New York called "The Hustlers at Scores", a story about strippers who manipulated money out of their clients. She was nominated for a
National Magazine Award in 2016. A team of producers that included
Will Ferrell "snapped up" the film rights in February 2016. titled
Hustlers; it was released in 2019 In 2018, she wrote a story about New York City high society grifter
Anna Sorokin, which was developed into the mini-series
Inventing Anna by
Netflix and
Shonda Rhimes. Pressler's book,
Bad Influence: Money, Lies, Power, and the World that Created Anna Delvey, was scheduled for publication in 2022, but as of 2026 has yet to have a release date. Pressler has also written for
GQ,
Elle,
Esquire and
Smithsonian. ==Personal life==