The television show Smallville made its initial appearance on the WB back in 2001 before transitioning to The CW network in 2006, where it ran through its final season in 2011. It performed incredibly well upon release and helped put…[Continue Reading...]
ALBANY — Former television star Allison Mack is out of federal prison, but the former NXIVM member still had an unresolved legal dilemma in the Capital Region: a 2013 arrest for allegedly driving in Albany with a suspended license. The 40-year-old gained stardom…[Continue Reading...]
The co-founder of the NXIVM sex cult is asking her 42-month prison sentence be cut short because she hasn’t been able to get an MRI more than four months after a test showed possible breast cancer. On Monday, a federal…[Continue Reading...]
Sex-trafficking Smallville actress Allison Mack was spotted for the first time since her early prison release after helping recruit for the perverted NXIVM cult. Mack, 40, best known for her role as Chloe Sullivan, a young Superman's close friend on Smallville,…[Continue Reading...]
The shadows of a dark cult of Nxivm grabbed the headlines once again as the former Smallville actress, Allison Mack, emerged from prison after serving two years of a three-year sentence. We look at what the cult group is and…[Continue Reading...]
Former television star Allison Mack, who provided “slaves” to NXIVM leader Keith Raniere for his secret group that blackmailed calorie-starved and sleep-deprived women into sex acts and subjected them to physical branding on their pelvic areas, has been released from federal…[Continue Reading...]
Former members of a group that has been dubbed an "orgasm cult" have accused the organization's leaders of pushing them to have sex with prospective members, which could potentially allow the ex-workers to seek legal action through a novel use…[Continue Reading...]
Today, the Upper West Side is one of the wealthiest and most wholesome zip codes in Manhattan - yet just three decades ago, it was also home to an extremely closed-off and sordid sex cult that courted high-profile members and…[Continue Reading...]
After years spent freeing her daughter from a dangerous cult, the former 'Dynasty' star found herself in physical agony. Then she tried an unconventional therapy Catherine Oxenberg remembers the moment she lost hope. Over a two-week period in early 2020,…[Continue Reading...]
(NewsNation) — Ellen Huet, the first journalist to break the news about allegations that OneTaste was an abusive organization, discussed differences between NXIVM and OneTaste followers during a Monday appearance on NewsNation’s “Banfield.” NXIVM was a sex cult run by Keith Raniere.…[Continue Reading...]
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