New York Daily News

Don’t send me to jail, I was ‘fooled’: NXIVM big

- BY NOAH GOLDBERG

Nancy Salzman, a co-founder of the upstate self-help group NXIVM, was “fooled, controlled” and “humiliated” by sex cult leader Keith Raniere, her lawyers argued Tuesday, asking that she receive no jail time.

Salzman, who once was Raniere’s right-hand woman, +made a final plea to Judge Nicholas Garaufis for leniency in a Brooklyn Federal Court filing ahead of her sentencing Wednesday.

“Nancy Salzman is a 66-yearold woman who for the most of the past 20 years has been fooled, controlled, humiliated and ultimately led to engage in criminal conduct by an egotistica­l, self-important sex fiend,” her lawyers wrote.

Prosecutor­s with the Brooklyn U.S. attorney’s office, however, asked that Salzman (photo) serve between 33 months and 41 months in federal prison.

“The defendant exalted Raniere’s teachings and ideology and demanded absolute commitment and deference to Raniere,” wrote Assistant U.S. Attorney Tanya Hajjar. “For years, Nancy Salzman attempted to investigat­e and intimidate perceived critics and enemies of Raniere.”

Salzman pleaded guilty in 2019 to committing identity theft by changing user names and passwords of perceived NXIVM enemies and to editing video recordings before surrenderi­ng them to authoritie­s.

Still, some stuck by Salzman and penned letters singing her praises, though the letters were entirely redacted. Her lawyers shared parts of them.

“You will never find a more noble human with a more pure intent than Nancy,” wrote one supporter. “The world would be a far worse place without Nancy in it.”

“Nancy is absolutely one of the most caring and hardworkin­g people I’ve ever met,” said another.

Some victims accused Salzman of supporting Raniere in his quest to sexually abuse underage girls, prosecutor­s said.

One Raniere victim, whom he began to have sex with when she was 15, said that Salzman promoted the perverted guru’s belief that “girls could be ready for sex as soon as they are physically capable to conceive.”

Raniere was convicted of sex traffickin­g and sentenced last year to 120 years in prison. His underlings, including Salzman’s daughter Lauren Salzman, pleaded guilty.

Seagram’s heiress Clare Bronfman, who bankrolled NXIVM with her fortune, was sentenced to 81 months in prison for helping keep undocument­ed immigrants in the U.S. illegally, among other crimes.

Raniere sexually abused and mentally manipulate­d a harem of women who joined his secret sex cult “DOS” within NXIVM.

He had the women brand, in their pubic region, his initials, and forced them to lose weight. The women within DOS were known as “slaves” and had to report to “masters.”

“Smallville” actress Allison Mack, was slapped with three years in prison for her role duping women into joining the sick secret sorority.

Nancy Salzman has maintained that she was not aware of the existence of DOS.

Known as “Prefect” by other members of NXIVM, Salzman helped found the Albany-based “self-help” organizati­on with Raniere.

Salzman claimed in the court papers Tuesday that she was a victim, too, of Raniere, and that he forced her to diet and that she “was never thin enough” for Raniere.

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