Smallville Actress Allison Mack Spent Years Trafficking Women for an Alleged Sex Cult. Now, She’s Walking Free
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Allison Mack went from being a star on the CW series Smallville to facing sex trafficking charges for her role in what one former devotee described as a “cult.”
In 2006 — at the height of her Smallville fame — Mack became involved in Nxivm, an organization based in upstate New York that billed itself as a self-help group. Founded in 1998 by Keith Raniere, Nxivm was known for its Executive Success Programs (or ESP), an executive coaching seminar that was taken by as many as 16,000 people over two decades.
In the spring of 2018, federal prosecutors arrested both Raniere and Mack (along with four other individuals) and leveled disturbing accusations against the pair. Authorities claimed that Raniere ran Nxivm like a “pyramid scheme” and created a secret society within the group, where he was the “master” over tiers of female sex “slaves.”
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