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Allison Mack and 6 others are accused of sex trafficking, forced labor, racketeering, wire fraud and other charges for their roles in the Nxivm sex cult. Mack was arrested in April and was and accused of being a recruiter in the cult, in which women were allegedly branded, assaulted and blackmailed for attempting to leave.
Mentioned before about all the people who are involved in this, I know. A lot is going to get unraveled soon. Big names everywhere are going to be exposed.
Interesting background for Allison Mack’s Attorney’s, considering the nature of her charges - also same lawyers as Keith Raniere’s and are being paid by Clare Bronfman. Interesting these guys seem more specialized in international laws and money-related issues. A lot of big-money interests to protect….
Sean S. Buckley
Sean Buckley, a former U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) prosecutor, is a trial and investigations lawyer who defends clients in white-collar criminal matters, international government enforcement actions, and intellectual property litigation. Mr. Buckley serves as counsel in cross-border investigations, often involving allegations of bribery or U.S. Foreign Corrupt Practices Act violations, antitrust matters or money laundering. With an extensive background in national security law, Mr. Buckley also advocates for clients affected by sanctions issued by the U.S. Department of Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control and the U.S. Department of Commerce and handles other issues relating to the International Emergency Economic Powers Act.
William F. McGovern
William McGovern's practice focuses on high-stakes cross-border government enforcement and investigation matters, with a particular emphasis on matters with an Asia nexus. He counsels public companies, investment advisers, proprietary trading firms, and officers and directors facing sensitive investigations or criminal enforcement proceedings, often conducted by multiple government agencies including the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), the U.S. Department of Justice, the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission, the Hong Kong Independent Commission Against Corruption, and the Hong Kong Securities and Futures Commission.
Worth a look:
https://frankreport.com/2018/05/12/clare-bronfman-may-be-above-us-law-in-buffalo-or-albany-but-not-nyc-not-the-edny-doj/