
Allison Mack provided government audio recording of NXIVM leader Keith Raniere discussing 'branding' ritual
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Former 'Smallville' star Allison Mack provided "substantial" evidence against Keith Raniere ahead of the NXIVM trial, new court docs state.
The former "Smallville" star pleaded guilty in 2019 to racketeering conspiracy. The applicable advisory Guidelines range for her crimes is 168 to 210 months behind bars. In the June 21 memo obtained by Fox News, Acting U.S. Attorney Jacquelyn M. Kasulis and Assistant U.S. Attorney Tanya Hajjar spell out the wealth of information Mack provided to prosecutors a month before the 2019 NXIVM trial was scheduled to take place. According to the U.S. attorneys, Mack detailed Raniere's assignments for DOS "slaves," the disgraced NXIVM leader's use of "demeaning and derogatory language," co-defendants Clare Bronfman's "attempts to harass and threaten DOS victims," and more.More Related News













