Federal judge imposes a 3-year prison sentence and $20,000 fine on actress Allison Mack for her participation in the NXIVM case.
On June 30, 2021, Allison Mack was sentenced to three years in prison and fined $20,000 due to her involvement in the infamous NXIVM case.
As one of the leading deputies and recruiters for NXIVM, a cult group disguised as a self-help organization, Mack played a prominent role in its activities.
The group’s leader, Keith Raniere, was previously sentenced to 120 years in prison for charges related to racketeering and s** trafficking.
Recently disclosed documents reveal that federal prosecutors requested a more lenient sentence for Mack, emphasizing her cooperation during the investigation against Raniere.
Notably, Mack provided the government with a recording of the ceremony where women were branded with Raniere’s initials.
Acting United States Attorney Jacquelyn M. Kasulis acknowledged Mack’s assistance, stating, “Mack provided significant, detailed, and highly corroborated information which assisted the government in its prosecution.”
However, it was noted that Mack could have been even more helpful had she chosen to cooperate earlier.
Despite not being called to testify at any trial or hearing, Mack met with the government on multiple occasions upon their request, preparing for potential trial testimony and making herself available to testify at Raniere’s trial if necessary.
Prior to her involvement in the NXIVM case, Mack gained recognition for her role on the WB show Smallville.
During Raniere’s trial, a woman known only as Nicole testified that she was an aspiring actor when Mack convinced her to join NXIVM under the pretext of mentorship, promising that it would address her emotional state.
However, to gain entry, she had to provide “collateral,” including a s** tape and a fabricated letter accusing her father of s**ual abuse.
Nicole further testified that Mack orchestrated abusive s**ual encounters with Raniere.
Another witness, referred to as Jay, shared her experience during the trial, disclosing that Mack instructed her to seduce Raniere as a means of healing from past s**ual abuse.
In April 2019, Mack pleaded guilty to the racketeering charges brought against her in connection with the NXIVM case.
In a letter submitted to the court, Mack expressed remorse, stating, “I am sorry to those of you that I brought into NXIVM.
I am sorry I ever exposed you to the nefarious and emotionally abusive schemes of a twisted man.
I am sorry that I encouraged you to use your resources to participate in something that was ultimately so ugly.”