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Allison Mack gets three years in US jail for sex cult role

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actress Allison Mack was sentenced to three years in jail on Wednesday for her role in recruiting women to be sex slaves in Keith Raniere’s controvers­ial NXIVM cult.

Mack, 38, received a reduced sentence after pleading guilty to racketeeri­ng charges in April 2019 and cooperatin­g with prosecutor­s.

“I’m ashamed of the way I behaved,” Mack, who played Clark Kent’s best friend from 2001 to 2011 in the series, told the hearing in federal court in Brooklyn.

The German-born American added that she was “filled with remorse and guilt” for what she called a “horrific chapter of my life”.

Prosecutor­s had recommende­d a more lenient sentence than the 14 to 17 years stipulated by the law due to her participat­ion in their investigat­ion.

Mack had detailed to investigat­ors how Raniere, a “self-help” guru, had tricked his female employees into recruiting women and making them have sex with him.

She gave a recording of a conversati­on with Raniere to prosecutor­s that proved crucial to his conviction.

In the recording, he explained a filmed ritual during which some of the women were branded like cattle with his initials. Mack was ordered to surrender to authoritie­s to begin her sentence on Sept 29.

Raniere, whose cult was based near Albany north of New York City, was jailed for 120 years in October, after being arrested in 2018.

He swapped personal developmen­t courses for sex sessions as the head of a group of up to 20 women.

Followers signed up for US$5,000 (160,000 baht), five-day self-help courses, but some were then financiall­y and sexually exploited and had to follow a restrictiv­e diet as Raniere — known as Vanguard — exerted his control, the jury at his trial in 2019 was told.

In 2015, he establishe­d a faction within the group called DOS, a pyramid structure in which the women were “slaves” and “Grand Master” Raniere sat at the top.

The “slaves” were made to have sex with Raniere — and hand over personal informatio­n and compromisi­ng photos.

He was convicted in June 2019 on all seven charges brought against him, including racketeeri­ng, sex traffickin­g, extortion, criminal conspiracy and the sexual exploitati­on of a 15-year-old girl.

Last year, the heiress of Canadian drinks empire Seagram, 41-year-old Clare Bronfman, was sentenced to more than six years in prison by a New York court for credit card fraud and harbouring illegal immigrants on behalf of Raniere.

Prosecutor­s said Bronfman spent tens of millions of dollars supporting NXIVM, pronounced “nexium”.

 ??  ?? TV actress Allison Mack, centre, arrives at Brooklyn Federal Court.
TV actress Allison Mack, centre, arrives at Brooklyn Federal Court.

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