Anonymous ID: 4a4178 Feb. 19, 2025, 1:46 p.m. No.22614574   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Where muh glug gluggin' whiskey gone?

What happened to the wild brandin' Bronfman bitches?

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NXIVM

 

Allison Christin Mack (born July 29, 1982) is an American former actress. She played Chloe Sullivan on the superhero series Smallville (2001–2011) and had a recurring role on the comedy series Wilfred (2012–2014).

 

Mack was a member of NXIVM, a cult and multi-level marketing company.[1] In 2018 she was arrested by federal authorities on charges of sex trafficking, sex trafficking conspiracy, and forced labor conspiracy related to her involvement in NXIVM and its subgroup, DOS. Mack pleaded guilty to racketeering and racketeering conspiracy charges and in 2021 was sentenced to three years in prison. She served 21 months in Federal Correctional Institution, Dublin, in California and was released in July 2023.

 

21 long months

 

Clare and Sara Bronfman first enrolled in NXIVM classes in 2002. The sisters’ fondness for the organization eventually led Clare, who was an equestrian, to purchase a home near NXIVM's headquarters in Clifton Park, New York, as well as a nearby horse farm to continue her training. Even their father, Edgar Bronfman Sr., enrolled in a NXIVM intensive in early 2003. However, when he found out that Clare had loaned Raniere 2 million dollars, he became suspicious and accused the organization of being a cult in a Forbes profile of Raniere later that year.

 

Clare’s choice to tell her father about the loan, which led him to talk to the press, was an “ethical breach,” according to Keith Raniere’s philosophical playbook. The Vow explains the repercussions Clare faced for years within the organization for this cardinal NXIVM sin—Raniere led her to believe that only using her money “ethically” from there on out could help her atone.

 

This amounted to what Peter Skolnik, an attorney who fought against NXIVM for years, estimated to be 50 million dollars of Clare's fortune towards suing NXIVM’s ‘enemies’—usually those who left the organization and spoke out against it—as well as covering all of Raniere’s private air travel (about $65,000 per flight). Forbes also reported that it is estimated Clare Bronfman hired 50 to 60 lawyers from about 30 law firms to pursue cases against NXIVM critics over the course of 15 years.

 

Even after The New York Times expose came out in October of 2017, spotlighting the secret branding, starvation, blackmail and slavery of women in secret NXIVM society DOS, the Bronfman sisters stuck by Raniere. Clare published a statement on her website in December of that year stating: “Some have asked me why I remain a member and why I still support NXIVM and Keith Raniere. The answer is simple: I’ve seen so much good come from both our programs and from Keith himself.”

 

In July of 2018, Clare Bronfman was indicted on racketeering, identity theft, and money laundering charges. Sara Bronfman was not accused of any wrongdoing, but Raniere and other high-ranking organization members including Smallville actress Allison Mack had already been arrested earlier that spring, as well.

 

New York, NY May 7 staff and members of the prosecution team push carts full of court documents related to the us v kKeith Raniere case as they arrive at the us district court for the eastern district of New York a, may 7, 2019 in the Brooklyn borough of new york city opening arguments begin on Tuesday morning for the trial of keith raniere, the leader of the alleged sex cult nxivm raniere, who could potentially face life in prison, has pleaded not guilty to sex trafficking, racketeering and other charges.

 

… she intimidated sex-trafficking victims, exploited immigrants, and remained committed personally and financially to convicted criminal Raniere. Clare also still publicly refused to disclaim Keith, writing in an August 28 letter to the judge, that “Many people, including most of my own family, believe I should disavow Keith and NXIVM, and that I have not is hard for them to understand or accept. However, for me, NXIVM and Keith greatly changed my life for the better.”

 

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India Oxenberg Survived the NXIVM 'Sex Cult'. Her Mother Fought For Her Through it All.

 

Back in 2011, 1980s Dynasty actress and royal descendant Catherine Oxenberg thought that NXIVM’s Executive Success Programs would be a good tool for her 19-year-old daughter India. She believed India would benefit from the empowering self-help workshops NXIVM purported to provide to its members. Eight years later, Catherine released a book Captive: A Mother's Crusade to Save Her Daughter from a Terrifying Cult as a last resort to get India out of the organization which had slowly groomed her into “slavery” to NXIVM leader “Vanguard” Keith Raniere.

 

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https://www.esquire.com/entertainment/tv/a33985279/nxivm-india-oxenberg-the-vow-now/