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Smallville Actress Facing 15 Years for 'Supplying' Hollywood Pedophiles

Allison Mack accused of trafficking children to powerful elites

 on 28th April 2018 @ 11.41am
allison mack faces 15 years in prison for human trafficking offenses © Press
Allison Mack faces 15 years in prison for human trafficking offenses

The star of hit TV show, Smallville, is facing up to 15 years in prison for "supplying" powerful Hollywood pedophiles with children, according to reports.

A leading member of a notorious "sex cult," actress Allison Mack is accused of procuring children for a pedophilia network.

Mack was released from federal custody on Tuesday afternoon.

She was cut loose on a $5 million bail as she faces charges ranging from conspiracy to commit forced labor to child sex trafficking.

35-year-old Mack appeared in court wearing a tan prison uniform alongside her army of high-paid lawyers.

She remained silent throughout, except for saying “yes, your honor” to questions from Judge Viktor Pohorelsky.

Mack was arrested, along with co-defendant Keith Raniere, last week.

The pair is being investigated in connection with their roles in an alleged sex cult tied to the self-help organization NXIVM.

mack is accused of child sex trafficking  among other crimes © press
Mack is accused of child sex trafficking, among other crimes

Fox News reports

As a condition of her bail, Mack is to have no connection with any current or former NXIVM members and will be monitored by an electronic bracelet.

Upon her release, Mack will be returning to California to live with her parents until her next court appearance on May 3.

Her mother, Melinda, was present in court to sign the documents, while her father has until May 4 to sign.

To reach the $5 million stipulates in the bail, Mack and her family had to put up their homes, assets and retirement plans.

During Mack’s first court appearance last week, it was revealed she married “Battlestar Galactica” star Nicki Clyne, who was also rumored to be part of NXIVM.

Clyne and Mack were spotted in Mexico when Raniere was hunted down by police and arrested at a $10,000-a-week villa they were reportedly hiding out last month.

Founded in 1998, NXIVM promoted Raniere’s teachings as a kind of mystical, executive coaching designed to help people get the most out of life.

Enrollees in its Executive Success Programs paid handsomely for his advice.

On its website, NXIVM bills itself as a “community guided by humanitarian principles” that “helps people realize the potential that exists within them” — a far cry from the sex cult that its detractors say Raniere ran.

“Mack was the primary recruiter of young slaves for Raniere,” Frank Parlato, NXIVM’s former publicist, told Fox News.

“She was both a victim and victimizer, a mastermind and a useful idiot.”

Mack, who joined the organization sometime between 2006 or 2007, was initially only involved in NXIVM courses, but former members say that her celebrity, and a series of defectors from the group, led to her rise to a position of prominence.

She was also romantically involved with Raniere.

Court papers say that Mack and Raniere also created a society within NXIVM called “DOS” — an acronym based on a Latin phrase that loosely translates to “Lord/Master of obedient female companions.”

 sex cult  leader keith raniere is also being investigated © press
'Sex cult' leader Keith Raniere is also being investigated

Running a 'sex cult'

Women were required to provide damaging material about their friends and family, naked photos and even sign over their assets as a condition for joining, they said.

Many were branded with his initials, they said.

“Keith Raniere convinces these women to keep their word,” Barbara Boucey, a former girlfriend of Raniere, told Fox News.

“He’s got a close inner circle and now sees a way for these women to police one another.”

Prosecutors added that Mack required women she recruited to engage in sexual activity with Raniere, who paid Mack in return.

Assistant U.S. Attorney Moira Kim Penza said in court that “under the guise of female empowerment” Mack “starved women until they fit her co-defendant’s sexual ideal.”

Neither NXIVM nor a representative for Mack had a comment for Fox News.

NXIVM posted this note on their website after Raniere was arrested:

“In response to the allegations against our founder, Keith Raniere, we are currently working with the authorities to demonstrate his innocence and true character.

"We strongly believe the justice system will prevail in bringing the truth to light.

"We are saddened by the reports perpetrated by the media and their apparent disregard for ‘innocent until proven guilty,’ yet we will continue to honor the same principles on which our company was founded.

"It is during the times of greatest adversity that integrity, humanity, and compassion are hardest, and needed most.”

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