The Hollywood actress pleads guilty to the Nxivm sex cult

The Hollywood actress Allison Mack has been found guilty of charges linking her to a covert sex trafficking operation. After appearing at the federal court in Brooklyn, Mack was found guilty of accusing blackmail and plotting blackmail with the alleged Nxivm sex cult, translated by the BBC, Periscopi. In [...]
The Hollywood actress Allison Mack has been found guilty of charges linking her to a covert sex trafficking operation.
After appearing at the federal court in Brooklyn, Mack was found guilty of accusing blackmail and plotting blackmail with the alleged Nxivm sex cult, translated by the BBC, Periscopi.
In a statement, Mack admitted that he had recruited women by telling them that they were joining a group of women overseers.

I need to take full responsibility for my behavior,” she said.
Mack is one of six people facing criminal charges as part of the Nxivm group investigation.
What is Xivm?
Nxivm, or pronounced “nexium”, is a group that started in 1998 as a self-help programme and says it worked with more than 16 thousand people, including the son of former Mexican president and other Hollywood actress, such as Mack.
On his website, Nxivm describes himself as the <x0-community guided by humanitarian principles that seek to empower people and answer important questions about what it means to be a man”
Despite statements of something like this, its leader Keith Ranie is accused of monitoring a “slave system and slave body” within the group.
Prosecutors claim that the group has made a pyramid scheme, where thousands of dollars were required for courses to shine in rank.
Mr. Ranière is said to have been at the top of this structure, while actress Mack served as one of his most important female deputies.
Women's recruits became involved with Mr. Ranière and they were expecting sex with her as part of the system.
Allison Mack recruited women to join what was said to be the female overseer group, which was actually created and led by Keith Ranière,” said Richard Donoghue, prosecutor in a statement.
It already risks up to 40 years in prison. /Periscopi












