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A Complete Timeline of Allison Mack's Case and the NXIVM Trial
On Monday, former Smallville actress Allison Mack pleaded responsible to racketeering and racketeering conspiracy charges related to her role in NXIVM. At Federal District Court in Brooklyn, she took responsibility for recruiting women into group, led by Keith Raniere. The Albany-based group billed itself as a self-help corporation, with workshops and classes promising members self-fulfillment.
Mack, 36, reportedly became so entrenched in NXIVM, that federal prosecutors said she recruited others into another classified sect within the group, where women were branded and forced to possess sex with Raniere. According to The New York Times, officials believe she was one of Raniere's second in commands at NXIVM.
She reportedly told a judge that she was unsatisfied with her acting career and initially joined Nxivm to “find purpose.”
“I must take occupied responsibility for my conduct,” Mack said in court, according to the Times.
Her arrest last year was part of a larger federal case against members of NXIVM, including Raniere and four other high-ranking women. Here's everything we know about Mack and the NXIVM t
Allison Mackis married?!
She is also, by the way, out of prison.
The disgraced former Smallville star and cult member completed 21 months of her three-year sentence.
As soon as she breathed fresh air, she heard wedding bells — marrying someone most accurately described as some guy named Frank.
Actress Allison Mack arrives at the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York for a status conference, June 12, 2018. (Photo Credit: Drew Angerer/Getty Images) Allison Mack got out of prison Way early
On April 8, 2019, Allison Mack pleaded guilty to racketeering and racketeering conspiracy. She admitted to extortion and forced labor. All of this was part of her role as a high-ranking member of the Nxivm cult.
She had turned state’s witness against Keith Raniere, the leader of the cult.
She had delivered multiple women to “seduce” him.
These women, who had once believed that...
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As Allison Mack and Keith Raniere await trial, new details have emerged about how the “Smallville”actress ended up in an alleged sex cult in the first place.
The Hollywood Reporter interviewed people for an in-depth look at Mack’s alleged role in DOS — fleeting for Dominus Obsequious Sororium or Master Over Slave Women — which has been called a secret society in the supposed self-help group Nxivm. Mack and Raniere, the founder of Nxivm, have been charged with sex trafficking, sex-trafficking conspiracy, and forced-labor conspiracy for their involvement in the alleged sex cult.
So how did Mack go from a TV fan favorite to potential felon?
It started in late 2006, when she attended a two-day introduction to Jness in Vancouver. The program was billed as a “women’s movement” workshop within Nxivm and the then-23-year-old actress attended with thousands of other people around the nature. Mack was living in Canada as she filmed “Smallville” and it was her co-star, Kristin Kreuk, who brought her along.
Kreuk, who played Lana Lang on the CW show, has admitted to being in Nxivm but denies any involvement in or knowledge of the secret sorority. She tweeted a statement explaining
Nxivm cult: US actor Allison Mack released early from prison
BBC News, Modern York
US actor Allison Mack has been released from prison early after serving two years for her role in a sex-trafficking case tied to a cult-like group.
The 40-year-old pleaded guilty to racketeering and conspiracy charges in April 2019 related to her efforts to recruit women to the Nxivm sex cult.
Mack, best acknowledged for her role in the television series Smallville, was sentenced to three years in prison.
The Federal Bureau of Prisons confirmed she had been released on Monday.
Nxivm, pronounced "nexium", started in 1998 as a self-help programme. It claims to have worked with more than 16,000 people including the son of a former Mexican president and Hollywood actresses such as Mack.
Prosecutors say Mack helped recruit and groom women as sexual partners for the group's leader, Keith Raniere. Though Raniere, 62, was at the uppermost of this structure and the only man, Mack served as one of his top female deputies.
Female recruits were allegedly branded with his initials and expected to have sex with him in exchange for becoming a part of th
Two years after getting out of prison for her role in the NXIVM sex cult, Allison Mack has gotten married. The former Smallville actress tied the knot last week with a man named Frank, per TMZ, at a small ceremony in Los Angeles.
In 2021, Mack was sentenced to three years in prison after pleading guilty to racketeering charges. Prosecutors said Mack served as NXIVM commander Keith Raniere’s right hand, helping recruit women to join the cult, where they were then sexually abused, blackmailed, and often branded with Raniere’s initials. Raniere was sentenced to 120 years in prison in 2020. Mack received her three-year sentence as part of a plea deal after cooperating with the prosecution, helping to secure Raniere’s conviction. She was released early in July 2023, and reportedly met her now-husband at a Los Angeles mutt park shortly afterward.
Mack apologized to the victims of NXIVM shortly before her sentencing, calling her association with Raniere the “biggest mistake and greatest lament of my life.” “I am sorry I ever exposed you to the nefarious and emotionally abusive schemes of a twisted man,” she said in court.
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