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NXIVM, pronounced NEKS-ee-əm, was a multi-level marketing company– which is just what people call their pyramid schemes. However, many have also classified this pyramid scheme as a cult. A sex cult that branded women and forced them into sex slavery.
Despite the dark goings-on of the NXIVM cult, that isn’t what has piqued the curiosity of so many people. What really has everyone’s attention is the fact multiple celebrities have been attached to the cult. Some celebrities were a part of it and others were helping to run it. Here is a list of the celebrities who have been stated as being part of the NXIVM cult in some way.
Mack was an actress, best known for her role in Smallville. The last project she worked on was the television show American Odyssey in 2015. Mack is often cited as being the second in command for the NXIVM cult, right beneath the leader Keith Raniere.
NXIVM is known for having branded a number of its members– specifically the female ones. The brands are said to have been a combination of the initials of KR and AM for Keith Raniere and Allison Mack.
While the pyramid scheme turned cult was founded in 1998, Mack wasn’t recruited until around 2010. Mack’s role in NXIVM is reported as being a recruiter for new members. After she recruited women she would blackmail the newly initiated members to coerce them to have sex with Raniere. Other members were forced to do unimportant tasks.
Mack was paid for her services in NXIVM by Raniere and is currently awaiting sentencing on the racketeering charges she pleaded guilty to.
Kreuk was also a star on the hit show Smallville and later worked on the CW show Beauty and the Beast. Kreuk admits she had been recruited by NXIVM at the same time as Mack.
Kreuk, however, states she had a much different experience with the group. She joined believing it was a self-help group and left in 2013. Since then Kreuk says she has had little to no contact with members of NXIVM.
The actress also went on to say she had only ever taken courses from the company, and never witnessed anything illegal or strange.
Edmondson is a Canadian actress best known for her supporting roles in various sci-fi cult classic TV shows including Stargate SG-1. More recently Edmondson has starred in Salvation and done voice work for My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic.
Edmondson was recruited into NXIVM in 2005, but left of her own accord in 2017. Once she did that, she began telling the world all about the organization’s deeds. The actress was deeply involved during her time in the cult, giving them thousands of dollars, climbing the ranks, and eventually opening a sect of the cult in Canada where she gained a commission from new members.
Eventually, Edmondson was recruited to a subset of the organization called DOS by most. Edmondson received the brand containing initials, which ultimately served as her wake up call. The actress went to the FBI to tell them everything, and has even shown her brand to reporters.
Edmondson now has a book titled Scarred detailing her experiences with NXIVM, the book was released in late 2019.
Nicki Clyne is best known for her role in Battlestar Galactica and the show’s related mini-series. More notably, Clyne has been married to Allison Mack since 2017.
Clyne is now reported to be the leader of what remains of the subgroup DOS. In this position, Clyne subjects members to “drills” where she texts the women to text messages at any day or night, those who receive the message have sixty seconds to respond. If they don’t respond quickly enough Clyne subjects them to a myriad of punishments.
Grace Park whose most notable roles include Battlestar Galactica and the Hawaii Five-0 reboot, was also reportedly a member of NXIVM. Not much is known about her connection to the group, though. Grace left in 2017 when the cult began to be reported on by the media.
If you’re curious about the cult NXIVM then you’ve come to the right place. Let’s dive in and investigate Keith Raniere and his time in prison.
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I want to know more Brynley please! Great
What are you 10?
This is just rehashed garbage already out there on the internets.
Find a life.
You sound like the 10 year old trolling others shaming tgem for reading an article. While you are on same site reading same article.
How about Gary Dourdan formerly of CSI? Seems to be a glimpse of him in a scene of the documentary “The Vow” (S1, E1).
YES. Me too. It would explain a lot.
I thought that was him! Sure looks like him.
How is Nicki Clyne able to keep DOS open? Why haven’t the Feds shut her down? And what kind of sadist texts women I the middle of the night and punishes those who don’t answer quickly enough? Does she get off on having this kind of power over people? Send her to jail too!
With David Karesh only have Jim Jones and all these other cult how do people keep getting sucked in
With David Karesh And the Branch Davidians then we have Jim Jones and Jones town the peoples temple it just goes on and on and on there are at least 10,000 cults in America right now
Watch the series on the Heavens Gate Cult that went on for decades or the one on HBO by Lisa Remini. Sad how people think it’s something positive & good then they become blinded…
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The Most Disturbing Details From the NXIVM Sex-Cult Case
Allison Mack. Photo: Spencer Platt/Getty Images
NXIVM, an organization that allegedly brainwashed and blackmailed women into being “sex slaves,” has crumbled in the past year. In March 2018, its founder, Keith Raniere, was arrested and charged with sex trafficking for his role in the group, which then set off a domino effect: In the ensuing months, federal prosecutors would go on to charge more and more people for their alleged involvement, some of whom have now begun to plead guilty. The picture painted of NXIVM in media reports is disturbing, to say the least: that the purported “self-help organization” was instead a front for a sex cult that branded numerous female members with Raniere’s initials and coerced them into “master-slave” relationships.
The past few months have seen the emergence of some truly abhorrent details pertaining to the case, relating to everything from enslavement to child pornography. The five women who were Raniere’s co-defendants have pleaded guilty to various charges over the past few weeks; as part of their plea deal, they all may be called to testify against him. On Tuesday, May 7, Raniere’s long-awaited trial started.
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“He claimed to be a leader, but he was a conman,” Assistant U.S. Attorney Tanya Hajjar told the jury. “He claimed to be a mentor, but he just exploited it… NXIVM was a crime organization and Keith Raniere was a crime boss.”
Co-founder Nancy Salzman admitted in court that she tracked and monitored women within NXIVM.
Nancy Salzman, who was the first person involved in the case to plead guilty to her single charge of racketeering conspiracy, tearfully confessed in court on March 13 that she tracked and monitored the usernames and passwords of suspected moles in the group to ensure they weren’t leaking details about the group’s inner workings. She also admitted that she ordered others to “destroy video tapes” that documented Raniere’s “teachings.”
“I want you to know I am pleading guilty because I am, in fact, guilty,” she said through sobs. “I accept that some of the things I did were not just wrong, but sometimes criminal.”
Prosecutors believe that founder Keith Raniere had sex with a 15-year-old girl, who later became his first “slave.”
At a Brooklyn courthouse on March 14, Raniere — who was already facing forced labor, wire fraud conspiracy, human trafficking, and sex trafficking charges — was hit with additional charges of child pornography. According to prosecutors, Raniere documented himself engaging in sexual conduct with a 15-year-old girl, who would go on to become his first “slave.” While these charge were thrown out in early April, on May 7, prosecutors announced that they intend to show explicit photos of the girl in Raniere’s bed during the trial. Prosecutors also accused Raniere of having had a sexual relationship with at least one other child, and of possessing child pornography between 2005 and 2018.
And, per court papers, the New York Post reports that multiple people testified that Raniere had a den in Salzman’s house in upstate New York, where he had sex with some of his “slaves” in an oddly-arranged room. “The bed was elevated, and a hot tub was underneath the bed,” former NXIVM member Mark Vicente testified, per the documents.
Nancy Salzman’s daughter Lauren admitted to keeping a woman as a slave.
On April 2, Lauren Salzman pleaded guilty to one count of racketeering conspiracy, revealing that she had “knowingly and intentionally harbored” an unnamed woman in a locked room from March 2010 to April 2012; when the woman “did not complete [requested] labor,” Salzman confessed that she threatened to deport her back to Mexico. (Per prosecutors, a Mexican woman named Daniela – whose story lines up with that of the unnamed woman – is scheduled to testify during Raniere’s trial. As of May 7, though, news outlets have not confirmed whether the two women are in fact the same.)
Salzman also admitted to being a member of DOS, the internal sorority within NXIVM which prosecutors say was a “master-slave” sex ring. (The group also allegedly branded women with Raniere’s initials.)
Actress Allison Mack “took full responsibility” for her involvement in NXIVM, and notably DOS.
The highest-profile person involved in the case, Smallville actress Allison Mack, pleaded guilty on April 8 to one count of racketeering conspiracy and one count of racketeering. “I have come to the conclusion that I must take full responsibility for my conduct, and that’s why I am pleading guilty today,” she said through tears. She went on to admit that she was a member of DOS, and said she had attempted to recruit other women into the group. She also said that she coerced women into giving her embarrassing information and photographs, known within the group as “collateral,” in order to blackmail them into going along with NXIVM and Raniere’s demands.
“I’m very sorry for the victims of this case,” she said in court. “I’m very sorry for who I’ve hurt through my misguided adherence to Keith Raniere’s teachings.”
Seagram heiress Clare Bronfman admitted to harboring an undocumented individual and helping Raniere use a deceased woman’s credit card.
On April 19, Claire Bronfman pleaded guilty to conspiracy to conceal and harbor an illegal alien for financial gain, as well as fraudulent use of identification, the Guardian reports. (According to prosecutors, Bronfman used her immense wealth to bankroll NXIVM’s activities.)
“I am truly remorseful,” she said in court. “I endeavored to do good in the world and help people. However, I have made mistakes.”
And it’s likely we’ll hear from some of the five women.
Things don’t look so great for Raniere, who is pleading not guilty. Per the Albany Times-Union, Mack and both Salzmans have all signed cooperation agreements against Raniere, meaning there’s a decent chance they’ll be called to the stand to testify against him; and Kristen Keeffe, the mother of Raniere’s child, might testify as well. As Frank Parlato, a former NXIVM member whose dogged independent reporting on the organization helped bring its alleged criminal activity to light, told Rolling Stone, the likelihood of Raniere’s defense working is “very small.”
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