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Smallville actress Allison Mack was released from prison on Monday after serving two years for playing a role in a sex-trafficking case related to NXIVM, a cultlike group. Mack was arrested back in 2018 with other high-ranking cult members, Clare Bronfman and Nancy Salzman. She pleaded guilty to multiple crimes, including manipulating women into becoming Keith Raniere’s, the leader of NXIVM, sex slaves, racketeering and racketeering conspiracy in 2020. She additionally was charged $20,000 and began her three-year sentence in 2021. Raniere is currently in jail serving a 120 years sentence for...
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Smallville star Allison Mack has started her three-year prison sentence for recruiting women into Keith Raniere‘s Nxivm sex cult. The cult, which disguised itself as a self-help organization, was responsible for sexually abusing multiple women. The actress was sentenced to three years in prison and charged a $20,000 fine for her involvement in the cult. Raniere was sentenced to 120 years in prison for racketeering, racketeering conspiracy, sex trafficking, attempted sex trafficking, sex trafficking conspiracy, forced labor conspiracy and wire fraud conspiracy. Prosecutors asked for lenient sen...
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NXIVM cult leader Keith Raniere has been ordered to pay $3.4 million to his victims. Twenty-one victims will receive portions of the money – part of which will be used to remove Raniere’s branded initials from their skin. The women involved in the cult were members of a specific group within the cult, called the Vow, or D.O.S., which is an acronym for a Latin phrase that means “lord/master of the obedient female companions.” The women who joined this group were physically restrained and branded by members of the Vow while they chanted, “Master, please brand me, it would be an honor.” The women...
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Allison Mack, the former Smallville actress and member of cult group Nxim, was sentenced to three years in prison on Wednesday. Additionally, she is required to have three years of supervised release after serving her sentence and has to pay a $20,000 fine. Nxivm was a company located in Albany, New York, that offered “self-help” classes. Prosecutors said that there was also a secretive female-only group that compelled women into sharing risky information and nude photos, to the group’s leader regularly. Women were also branded with Mack and group leader Keith Raniere‘s initials in their pelvi...
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