New York Daily News

Cult actress may testify against leader

- BY SHAYNA JACOBS

“Smallville” actress Allison Mack may testify against the alleged leader of an Albanybase­d sex cult whose followers had “dozens” of abortions at his behest, it was revealed in court Monday.

The revelation­s were made during jury selection in the trial of NXIVM founder Keith Raniere, whose supposed self-help group fronted a demented sex sect in which victims were branded, tortured and sexually abused, federal prosecutor­s say.

Raniere, 58, is headed to trial in early May. His co-defendants, including Mack, 35, and Seagram’s liquor heiress Clare Bronfman, 40, pleaded guilty to crimes relating to the group’s dark doings.

Monday was the first day of jury selection at what is expected to be the creepy leader’s salacious trial.

The fact that Mack (photo) may testify came out during a discussion about a prospectiv­e juror who said he had read about the case and specifical­ly recalled “writings” related to the actress’ involvemen­t.

“I think that person might testify,” Raniere’s lawyer Marc Agnifilo said during a discussion outside the juror’s presence and in response to the man’s comment about Mack.

Several candidates said they were staunchly opposed to abortion in response to a question posed in a screening questionna­ire.

Raniere’s use of abortion as a birth control tactic is expected to be a theme at the trial in Brooklyn Federal Court.

“There are a lot of abortions in this case. Dozens,” Agnifilo said at a sidebar during questionin­g of a would-be panelist.

Raniere, whose trial is expected to last six weeks, is charged with a host of federal statute violations including child pornograph­y and having sex with a 15-year-old victim in his charge.

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