NXIVM Inside a Secretive Group Where Women Are Branded

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Postby BenDhyan » Sat Apr 21, 2018 5:06 pm

Allison Mack, Smallville actress, charged over Nxivm sex trafficking

21 April 2018

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Mack is best known for playing the role of Chloe Sullivan on Smallville's decade-long run

Allison Mack, a US actress known for the TV show Smallville, has appeared in court on charges of aiding a sex trafficking operation disguised as a mentoring group.

Keith Raniere, the leader of the so-called self-help group, was arrested by the FBI in Mexico in March.

Ms Mack is accused of helping him to recruit women who were then exploited "both sexually and for their labour", the New York prosecuting attorney said.

She pleaded not guilty to all charges.

At a brief hearing on Friday evening in a Brooklyn federal court, the judge ordered Ms Mack, 35, to be held in custody. She will appear in court again on Monday.

"Allison Mack recruited women to join what was purported to be a female mentorship group that was, in fact, created and led by Keith Raniere," Richard Donoghue, US attorney for the Eastern District in New York, said in a statement.

Prosecutors allege that Nxivm has the features of a pyramid scheme, in which members pay "thousands of dollars" for courses to rise within its ranks.

Within Nxivm, a smaller group called DOS - or Dominus Obsequious Sororium - was created. The quasi-Latin phrase roughly translates as Master Over the Slave Women.

The group encouraged women to recruit new slaves "who in turn owed service not only to their own masters, but also to masters above them" in the pyramid scheme, prosecutors say.

Mr Raniere, 57, is alleged to have stood at the top of that pyramid, as the only man, with Ms Mack at the top level of women, immediately below him.

http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-43846243

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Re: NXIVM Inside a Secretive Group Where Women Are Branded

Postby American Dream » Sun Apr 29, 2018 9:02 am

Recluse strikes again:

NXIVM Stoned

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By now I'm sure many of you are well aware of NXIVM (which is pronounced as "Nexium," like the controversial drug), the bizarre outfit nominally engaged in self-help seminars that increasingly appears to be some type of cult. Think Scientology on steroids. Or maybe even one of the blackest sheep of the human potential movement, namely est.

As was noted before here, est appears to have grown out of prior self-help rackets linked to the far right while employing techniques straight out of Pentagon/CIA behavior modification techniques. Later, est became quite popular with certain military officers looking to create "super soldiers" as well. Keep the murky origins of est in mind as we consider the present topic as there are some eerie similarities. And on that note, let us now briefly consider NXIVM.


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Postby Laodicean » Sun Apr 29, 2018 5:54 pm

Allison Mack: Sex Slave Recruiter With Occult Elite Connections Including Rothschilds And Clintons

‘Smallville’ star Allison Mack has confessed that she sold children to the Rothschilds and Clintons during her time in the child sex cult.

According to police, Allison Mack worked in a senior management position for the Hollywood pedophile cult NXIVM. As second-in-command, it was her job to lure children into the cult in order to sell them to elite Hollywood pedophiles and powerful politicians.


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Re: NXIVM Inside a Secretive Group Where Women Are Branded

Postby Elvis » Sun Apr 29, 2018 6:16 pm

I'd never heard of Allison Mack until now, and recognize her as the woman interviewing Raniere in the videos I posted earlier. She seems very adoring of Raniere, look at her eyes (maybe she's acting?).

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Elvis » Tue Mar 27, 2018 6:01 pm wrote:For the curious, the "Keith Raniere Conversations" YouTube channel has about 45 videos of him in an interview/conversation setting, including the one Cordelia posted above.

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMWvfA ... shelf_id=0

I couldn't get through more than a minute or so. I'm curious about what he's selling, but not enough to watch more.
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Re: NXIVM Inside a Secretive Group Where Women Are Branded

Postby BenDhyan » Fri May 11, 2018 8:21 pm

Among other things, Keith A. Raniere says he holds over 147 international patents, here is one titled "Determination of whether a luciferian can be rehabilitated" ...https://patents.google.com/patent/US20130281879 Seems just another form of Scientology's system of auditing for aberrations.
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Re: NXIVM Inside a Secretive Group Where Women Are Branded

Postby BenDhyan » Tue Jul 24, 2018 7:33 pm

Raniere seems to have used a similar approach to control the devotees as Rajneesh...damaging sexual and other compromises...

Seagram Heiress Gets Bail in Probe of Alleged New York Sex Cult

By Chris Dolmetsch and Bob Van Voris July 25, 2018

An heiress to the Seagram Co. fortune was released on a $100 million bond following her arrest in a widening probe of a self-help organization that prosecutors say was a secretive cult that branded its victims and forced them to participate in sexual acts.

Clare Bronfman, the daughter of former Seagram chairman Edgar M. Bronfman, was one of four women charged Tuesday in connection with the investigation of Nxivm, an Albany, New York-based multilevel marketing company founded by Keith Raniere.

The new charges add a bizarre twist to a sensational case that generated headlines with the April arrest of Allison Mack, 35, an actress who allegedly recruited slaves for Raniere. A month earlier, Raniere, 57, was apprehended in Mexico and accused of sex trafficking and forced labor. He’s being held without bail. Both deny wrongdoing.
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Prosecutors said Nxivm operated like a pyramid scheme, charging participants thousands of dollars for courses while encouraging them to sign up for more and recruit others. Raniere created a "secret society" within the organization in 2015, known as DOS, with women serving as "slaves" overseen by "masters," according to prosecutors.

Recruits were expected to provide "collateral" before joining -- including damaging information about friends and family, nude photographs and rights to assets -- that could be used against them if they revealed the existence of the organization or tried to leave, prosecutors said. Many "slaves" were branded on their pelvic areas with a cauterizing gun with a symbol that incorporated Raniere’s initials, according to prosecutors.

Using trust funds established by her grandfather, Clare Bronfman loaned $65 million to Raniere, which he lost trading in commodities markets, prosecutors said in a court filing.

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2018-07-24/seagram-heiress-is-among-four-arrested-in-sex-cult-investigation

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Postby seemslikeadream » Sat Jan 26, 2019 8:32 am

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NXIVM: How Is Former Trump Adviser Roger Stone Connected to ‘Cult” Allegedly Led by Allison Mack, Keith Raniere?

By Gillian Edevane On 5/1/18 at 2:31 PM
Former Trump adviser Roger Stone was previously one of several powerful political players on the payroll of NXIVM, the celebrity-studded self-help organization now at the center of a far-reaching criminal probe into sex trafficking and forced labor.

The controversial political strategist confirmed to Newsweek that he worked as a lobbyist for the group, which was founded in 1998, for about two months in 2007. Stone said he audited one of the organization’s executive success workshops but was never officially enrolled, adding that he never saw anything that gave him reason to think NXIVM (pronounced “Nexium”) was involved in abuse.

“They were very unhappy that I refused to take their course, preferring to watch one of their classes one afternoon,” Stone said. “[But] I never saw any evidence that NXIVM was a sex cult.”

Alleged cult leader Keith Raniere was arrested in March on charges of sex trafficking and forced labor for allegedly creating the DOS—short for “master over the slave daughters" in Latin—a secret sect of NXIVM in which women were branded, forced into sex and blackmailed if they tried to leave, according to federal investigators. Raniere’s alleged second-in-command, Smallville actress Allison Mack, was arrested in April on the same charges. Both could spend life behind bars if convicted.

The secret sect formed sometime in 2015, according to investigators, though news reports and testimonials from former members state that the organization had cult-like qualities around the time of its founding.

When Stone audited one of NXIVM’s workshops, he said it mostly appealed to women looking for a confidence boost.

“They appeared to be a self-help group conducting classes for what appeared to be middle-aged housewives seeking to build their self-esteem,” the former lobbyist-turned-commentator told Newsweek.” I worked for them for two months, in which I convinced them that they needed a lawyer, not a lobbyist.”

Even then, however, it was evident that the operation was bankrolled in large part by “the Bronfman sisters,” Stone said, referring to Sara and Clare Bronfman, heiresses to the multimillion-dollar Seagram's alcohol fortune.

Keith Raniere Keith Raniere appears in a YouTube video dated January 26, 2017. The founder of NXIVM has been arrested on charges of sex trafficking. YouTube/Keith Raniere Conversations

Stone was hardly the only well-connected political player in NXIVM’s orbit. The self-styled “dirty trickster," who worked as a lobbyist for Donald Trump’s casinos and then on his campaign for president, said he was introduced to NXIVM by former New York State Senator Joe Bruno, who couldn't immediately be reached for comment.

Raniere’s organization also hired Doug Rutnik, father of Democratic Senator Kirsten Gillibrand, as a lobbyist in the mid-aughts. When Rutnik wanted to resign, he was sued and then ordered to sign a nondisclosure agreement. (Gillibrand’s office told Newsweek that the senator “had never heard of this group until she read about them in the newspaper.”)

Recruiting celebrities and other well-heeled public figures was part of leaders' strategy, former publicist and whistleblower Frank Parlato told Newsweek. Actresses have also spoken out about the recruitment methods, while Mack’s Twitter history shows her reaching out to famous female celebrities in an attempt to teach them about a “women’s empowerment” group.

“Allison Mack recruited women to join what was purported to be a female mentorship group that was, in fact, created and led by Keith Raniere," United States Attorney Richard Donoghue confirmed in a statement. "The victims were then exploited, both sexually and for their labor, to the defendants' benefit.”

In a statement, NXIVM said it is "working with the authorities to demonstrate Raniere's innocence and true character."

Allison Mack According to a criminal complaint, Keith Raniere ran a sex cult. Many suspect that “Smallville” actress Allison Mack may have been his No. 1 co-conspirator. YouTube/Keith Raniere Conversations

It’s unclear whether anyone else is under investigation for ties to the DOS, but Parlato said he suspects more arrests could be on the horizon. With Mack on house arrest in California and Raniere behind bars in Brooklyn, he thinks Clare Bronfman is now leading the organization. Her vast resources—and habit for "ruling with an iron fist"—make that a terrifying prospect, he said. Parlato claimed the Bronfman sisters, neither of whom have been charged in connection with NXIVM or the DOS, would empty their pockets to fund Raniere’s whims and protect the organization from critics.

"[The Bronfman sisters] use money to become untouchable and silence their enemies," Parlato said. “And it works."
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Records: NXIVM hacked billionaire's emails with Hillary Clinton, world leaders

Former member alleges computer spying, plot to imprison foes

By Brendan J. Lyons1:07 pm EDT, Monday, October 19, 2015
The computer of the late Edgar M. Bronfman Sr., a billionaire businessman and former president of the World Jewish Congress, was allegedly hacked by officials with NXIVM, which has been described by one expert as an "exreme cult," according to court records. (AP Photo/Thierry Charlier, File) ORG XMIT: NY107 Photo: Thierry Charlier / AP

The computer of the late Edgar M. Bronfman Sr., a billionaire businessman and former president of the World Jewish Congress, was allegedly hacked by officials with NXIVM, which has been described by one expert ... more
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Clare W. Bronfman, an heiress of the Seagram Company business empire, allegedly implanted a "key logger" virus on the computer of her late father, Edgar M. Bronfman Sr., so officials with the NXIVM corporation could secretly monitor his emails, including his exchanges with world leaders and Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, according to court records.


The extraordinary allegations are attributed to Kristen M. Keeffe, who was part of the inner circle that ran NXIVM, a "human development" organization that has been described by one expert as an "extreme cult." The accusations by Keeffe are contained in a transcript of a telephone conversation that took place last March between Keeffe and Barbara J. Bouchey, a former NXIVM executive board member who is facing computer trespassing charges in Albany that accuse her and three others of improperly accessing the corporation's website.

Bouchey's attorneys filed a copy of the transcript in Albany County Court recently to buttress their argument that top NXIVM officials have used litigation, as well as the criminal case, to attack her and other perceived adversaries. Bouchey, a financial planner, claims NXIVM officials have dragged her into 13 lawsuits and filed the criminal complaint against her as retribution for defecting from the organization in 2009. She's denied hacking into the corporation's social website.

Clare Bronfman, 36, who owns a horse farm on West Wind Road in Knox and has described herself as NXIVM's operations director, did not respond to requests for comment.

The whereabouts of Keeffe, who left NXIVM last year, are unknown. She was part of NXIVM founder Keith Raniere's inner circle and has contacted Bouchey by telephone, and through encrypted emails, and offered to help her defend herself in the criminal case, according to court records. Keeffe said that she gathered information about NXIVM for several years before she left and tried to "deprogram" Nancy L. Salzman, who is NXIVM's president. Salzman did not respond to a request for comment.

"In the three and a half years leading up to where I left, I was a spy," Keeffe said during the conversation. "And I went to great lengths to make them think I was going along with things with the exception of trying to deprogram Nancy and a couple of other people that l was close to that were not close to Keith."

Raniere did not return a telephone call seeking comment.

Keeffe's allegations about the hacking of Edgar Bronfman's computer are among a series of troubling accusations she has leveled against NXIVM officials since she abruptly left the organization in February 2014. Keeffe, 45, was involved with Raniere for more than 20 years and was part of the litigation team that worked under Clare Bronfman, according to court records. Keeffe said she fled NXIVM last year with the help of a State Police investigator who brought her to a domestic violence shelter, according to court records.

Last month, the Times Union reported that Keeffe, in emails attributed to her, claimed top officials in NXIVM paid a Canadian investigative firm to sift the financial records of six federal judges and U.S. Sen. Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y. According to Keeffe, NXIVM officials also used the Canadian firm to obtain financial information on Edgar Bronfman and other officials with the Jewish World Congress, which Bronfman headed from 1981 to 2007.

It's unclear why, as Keeffe claims, NXIVM officials would have sought the financial records of judges and others, including employees of the Times Union, which published a 2012 series, Secrets of NXIVM. The federal judges identified by Keeffe have all presided over cases involving NXIVM.

According to federal court records, in March 2009, the Canadian investigative firm, Canaprobe Group, sent an invoice to Clare Bronfman for $10,000 for "banking sweep services" of Rick A. Ross, who said he is a "recognized expert" in cults and who is being sued by NXIVM in U.S. District Court in New Jersey. Keeffe said she processed the Canaprobe invoices and that the company was paid "well over a million dollars."

In the transcript of Keeffe's conversation, she said "what the process was — was Keith would decide what was ordered. I would call Canaprobe and tell them what they wanted ... and what they would do is fax the results, they would fax the financial information."

Keeffe, in the telephone conversation attributed to her, claimed that Clare Bronfman and Pamela A. Nichols, who is a shareholder with the Albany law firm O'Connell & Aronowitz and one of NXIVM's attorneys, were involved with the Canaprobe transactions.

"Pam Nichols and Clare flew to Canada on more than one occasion to try to, you know, vet the information, to get some of the money back, it was never done through an attorney, so they have, you know, again you have a closed circle of financiers," Keeffe told Bouchey, according to the transcript.

Stephen R. Coffey, who is Nichols' law firm colleague and also an attorney for NXIVM, scoffed at the allegations leveled by Keeffe in the emails and 48-page transcript.

"As to the allegations contained in the self-serving submissions of an indicted defendant, we do not intend to comment on something that purports to be an uncertified transcript of a staged conversation," Coffey said.

In the telephone conversation last March, Keeffe claimed Clare Bronfman's initial attempt to hack into her father's email account failed after she sent him an email that had a digital photo of a bear attached and which contained a computer-hacking virus. The photo was meaningful because Clare Bronfman's father called her "Clare-bear" as a nickname, Keeffe said. The digital photo of the bear held a key-logger virus that would have infiltrated Edgar Bronfman's computer if he opened it, Keeffe added. Key-loggers are used to monitor the keystrokes of a computer, enabling someone other than the computer user to access personal account information, including passwords.

"But he never opened the picture," Keeffe said in the telephone call with Bouchey. "So she went down to his office and met with him, and specifically said, 'I want to show you this picture' and went on his email with him and downloaded the virus onto his computer herself."

Keeffe claimed that Raniere was involved in the plan and taught a young woman who was a Mexican immigrant and NXIVM member "to be a hacker."

The young woman "then spent like a year reading all of Edgar Bronfman's emails, including emails with Hillary Clinton and involving world leaders with the World Jewish Congress, then reporting on the contents to Keith and to Clare," Keeffe said. She did not provide any details in the telephone call about what sort of information was allegedly gleaned from Edgar Bronfman's emails.

A spokesman for the World Jewish Congress on Thursday said their organization could not comment because they were not familiar with the allegations. The Times Union could not independently verify the computer-hacking allegations.

Stephen E. Herbits, 73, who was a longtime confidant of Edgar Bronfman and formerly secretary general of the World Jewish Congress, declined to comment. Herbits is one of at least three people who were associated with Edgar Bronfman and whose financial records were sifted by NXIVM officials, according to an email attributed to Keeffe in court records.

A person who was close to Edgar Bronfman, but did not want to be identified for this story, said it's very likely that Clinton and Edgar Bronfman communicated through email. They became friends after meeting in the late 1990s when Bill Clinton was president, the person said, and Hillary Clinton supported Bronfman's successful efforts with the World Jewish Congress to get Swiss banks to pay billions of dollars in restitution to relatives of Holocaust victims.

Bronfman, who was 84 when he died, was a financial supporter of Hillary Clinton's candidacies, including her unsuccessful 2008 presidential campaign. Clinton sat next to Bronfman at his 75th birthday celebration at Seagram Company headquarters in New York City in 2004. In 1999, President Bill Clinton awarded Bronfman a U.S. Medal of Freedom.

Keeffe claimed in her telephone call to Bouchey that the alleged hacking of Edgar Bronfman's computer was eventually discovered, although it's unclear when she believes that took place.

"Clare told me that Edgar found out, and they blamed Elan Steinberg, who had been the former executive director of the World Jewish Congress, for doing it," Keeffe said. "Elan Steinberg died in 2012, but people at the World Jewish Congress will attest that this computer was hacked."

The spokesman for the World Jewish Congress said he was not familiar with the allegations and that Bronfman did not have an office there after 2007.

In 2011, Clare Bronfman testified in a civil lawsuit in Los Angeles that Raniere had discussed with his broker whether her father had manipulated the commodities market to undermine trades that Raniere directed when he lost $65 million of Clare and Sara Bronfman's money.

"Actually he told me that (his broker) had suggested to him that there was somebody trading against us who was extremely wealthy in the Jewish community and alluded to the fact that it might be my father," Bronfman testified.

In the emails and telephone conversation attributed to Keeffe, she also accused NXIVM officials of plotting to lure four women, who were former girlfriends or female associates of Raniere's, to Mexico in order to have them arrested on false charges and thrown in prison. The women allegedly targeted included Bouchey, who was Raniere's former girlfriend and a NXIVM board member for nine years; Toni F. Foley, another former girlfriend of Raniere's and a co-defendant of Bouchey's in the computer trespassing case; and Susan Dones, a former NXIVM trainer from Washington who was sued by NXIVM and accused of violating a confidentiality agreement.

Dones, who successfully defended herself against NXIVM's lawsuit, said Keeffe called her several times two months ago and outlined the same allegations that she told to Bouchey regarding the dealings of NXIVM's officials.

"When she contacts me it's always from a private number," Dones said, adding she does not know where Keeffe is living.

According to Keeffe, the alleged plan to lure the women to Mexico in 2012 was discussed by Raniere and Emiliano Salinas, a NXIVM leader and venture capitalist who is the son of a former Mexican president, Carlos Salinas. Emiliano Salinas did not respond to a request for comment made through his company.

NXIVM has a strong presence in Central America, and Clare Bronfman has testified that about one-third of the corporation is in Mexico.

In 2012, the Times Union was provided copies of emails attributed to a Mexican journalist who sent a series of emails to Foley trying to convince her to come to Mexico for an interview regarding a story on NXIVM. The journalist did not respond to a request for comment.

In an email attributed to Keeffe that was sent in February to various NXIVM officials and two of its attorneys — Coffey and Nichols — Keeffe discussed the alleged plot to lure the women — all adversaries of NXIVM — to Mexico.

In the email, which is filed in Albany County Court, Keeffe wrote: "Emiliano went so far as to have a Mexican journalist contact (Foley) et. all. (sic) to invite them to the so called 'anti-cult conference'. Keith intended these women serious, serious, emotional and physical harm. There is no way all these things will stay secret."

Raniere founded NXIVM in 1998, shortly after Consumers' Buyline, his multimillion-dollar discount buying club in Halfmoon, collapsed under allegations it was a pyramid scheme. Raniere admitted no wrongdoing but paid the state about $40,000 in settlement fees after an investigation by the state attorney general's office.

Numerous people who worked for Raniere at Consumers' Buyline went on to work for NXIVM, including Keeffe and Foley.

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Child sex trafficking and pedophilia is what ties them all together



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Sexton Hard Kastle

Then NXIVM hired Gillibrand’s father and made him sign an NDA


Rebel Scum

He wanted to resign, they sued, and then he signed a NDA. Would like to know why he wanted to resign.


Sexton Hard Kastle

What’s weird is Stone had a hand in the Al Franken story

Gillibrand wanted Franken to resign without an investigation

It’s odd the circles all these characters keep popping up into together



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What is this? How am I walking around the planet with all these weirdos? — very jarring to see Kristin Gillibrand come into story!

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You dont really believe she miraculously saw the light and switched to a Democrat? Just another family criminal....


Losing Count of the Witches

She and her family going back generations have always been Democrats with strong ties to the Corning Democratic machine in Albany.


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Now we know where Trump got those lurid details on how women and children are taped and trafficked. He even has the GPS. Go to the Wall, turn right, turn left, and there you are.

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Re: NXIVM Inside a Secretive Group Where Women Are Branded

Postby seemslikeadream » Wed Mar 13, 2019 4:17 pm

Nxivm: Prosecutors provide some details of sex slavery in unsealed memo



[Keith Raniere and Nancy Salzman]
In January, prosecutors filed a memo with the court in order to counter arguments by Nxivm defendants that their upcoming six-defendant criminal trial should be broken up into multiple trials.

That government document was filed under seal, but late on Friday Judge Nicholas Garaufis unsealed the memo, and we found that it contained some pretty interesting details about what prosecutors say they’re going to prove at trial.

The prosecutors were reacting to efforts by some of the defendants to unhitch themselves from Nxivm founder Keith Raniere and Smallville actress Allison Mack, who are facing charges of sexual trafficking among other charges associated with Nxivm and a subsidiary group known as “DOS.”

Seagram’s liquor heiress Clare Bronfman, Nxivm bookkeeper Kathy Russell, and defendant Nancy Salzman proposed having the three of them handled in a separate trial because they were not involved in DOS. Nancy’s daughter, defendant Lauren Salzman, made another argument, that the trials be divided between those defendants facing sex trafficking charges and those who are not.

But in the memo, the government explains to Judge Garaufis why they don’t want separate trials, arguing that these are artificial divisions being proposed by the defendants…

By seeking to cast themselves as charged only with “bland white-collar” or “plain-vanilla” offenses…defendants Bronfman, Russell, and Nancy Salzman ignore that they are charged with the other defendants in an overarching racketeering conspiracy and that evidence regarding DOS is admissible against them as proof of the enterprise and the pattern of racketeering charged in the superseding indictment.

In order to prove that all six were part of a racketeering enterprise, the government is going to produce a lot of evidence of sexual conduct whether it had anything to do with DOS…

To establish the charged racketeering enterprise, the government expects to offer evidence of, among other things, intimate relationships between Raniere and members of the “inner circle”; efforts of the “inner circle” to recruit and groom sexual partners for Raniere; acknowledgements of so-called “ethical breaches” and the taking on of “penances”; extreme dieting at Raniere’s direction; and maintenance of “collateral” — all of which existed both within and outside of DOS and all of which is admissible against all defendants as direct evidence of the charged racketeering conspiracy. The defendants conspired together, they were indicted together, and they should be tried together.

That evidence would, prosecutors say, lay out the numerous ways the racketeering enterprise was kept under control…

— Promoting, enhancing and protecting the Enterprise by committing, attempting and conspiring to commit crimes, including but not limited to identity theft;
— harboring of aliens for financial gain, extortion, forced labor, sex trafficking, money laundering, wire fraud and obstruction of justice;
— Demanding absolute commitment to Raniere, including by exalting Raniere’s teachings and ideology and not tolerating dissent;
— Inducing shame and guilt in order to influence and control members of the Enterprise;
— Obtaining sensitive information about members and associates of the Enterprise in order to maintain control over them;
— Recruiting and grooming sexual partners for Raniere;
— Using harassment, coercion and abusive litigation to intimidate and attack perceived enemies and critics of Raniere; and
— Encouraging associates and others to take expensive Nxivm courses, and incur debt to do so, as a means of exerting control over them and to obtain financial benefits for the members of the Enterprise.

The memo then goes into legal arguments for why a single trial makes sense. And then, in order to explain why evidence regarding the DOS sex slavery would still be introduced against someone like Nancy Salzman, who is not accused of being involved in DOS, the government provides this remarkable example…

As just one example, on June 19, 2014, a woman in a sexual relationship with Raniere sent an email to Nancy Salzman listing “goals” for her to “uphold caring for Keith above urges to abuse and indulge.” The physical goals included an extreme diet of “400-500 calories max” in order to “reach 95 lbs.” The email also specified certain “check ins,” including the following: “a.m. text with weight; p.m. text verifying I’m on track; phone call at night; weigh in Tuesdays and Fridays.” To this email, Nancy Salzman replied, “This is very good for the most part.” In September 2015, the woman sent a series of emails to Nancy Salzman expressing dissatisfaction with the compensation she was receiving as an employee of Nxivm. Acknowledging that she had a personal relationship with Raniere, the woman stated: “[I]f I knew that working here meant that unless I lost weight, was in good standing with KR, etc., my work with corporate would not be valued for what it is, and instead would be undervalued, that’s a very different exchange than the one I think I’m under.” In a later email, the woman complained that she had attempted to “piece together” what she was owed “without ever understanding how Kathy [Russell] calculates my rate.” Nancy Salzman responded by telling the woman that she had benefitted by receiving “individual personal training from Keith,” a “personal interest free loan,” and that Salzman had paid “for [her] gasoline.” Salzman also told the woman that her purported “breaches” were appropriately considered in calculating the woman’s salary.

And as for asking for separate trials in order to separate themselves from sexual allegations…

Similarly, the government will prove at trial that Bronfman, Russell, Nancy Salzman and Lauren Salman were themselves each in intimate relationships with Raniere and, at various times, undertook efforts to facilitate Raniere’s access to other women. For instance, the government will prove that between approximately August 1, 2011 to September 1, 2018, Russell leased a property under an assumed name in Clifton Park, New York, at Raniere’s direction. The residence was used to house a DOS “slave” whose communications with Raniere feature significantly in the defendants’ motion for severance.

A footnote takes a backhand to Lauren Salzman’s argument that she wasn’t involved in trafficking at Nxivm…

In arguing that she would be prejudiced by evidence of sex trafficking admitted against Raniere and Mack at a joint trial, Lauren Salzman ignores that she is specifically alleged to have engaged in trafficking a victim for labor and services and document servitude after confining a young woman to a room as punishment after the woman developed romantic feelings for a man who was not Raniere.

The heiress also was admonished about claiming that she had nothing to do with DOS…

Bronfman was also significantly involved in efforts to silence and intimidate DOS “slaves.” For example, and as described in greater detail in the government’s motion regarding the defendants’ assertions of attorney-client privilege, Bronfman and Raniere drafted letters addressed to DOS “slaves” that Bronfman and Raniere feared would publicly disclose the existence of DOS. These letters were later sent to several DOS “slaves” by attorneys in Mexico.

In other words, it’s a world of hurt the prosecutors claim that they’re going to deliver in court, and it wouldn’t make sense to divide it into separate (and costly) experiences…

The government expects to present voluminous overlapping evidence against the defendants, including substantial racketeering enterprise evidence, such as the testimony of former members of the Enterprise, victims and eye witnesses, as well as audio and video recordings. Thus, denying the defendants’ severance motions will serve a number of compelling interests, including conserving time and scarce judicial resources; preventing numerous witnesses and law enforcement agents from having to testify more than once; and avoiding giving an arbitrary advantage to certain defendants based on the order in which they are tried.

Wow, that’s a pretty fun memo. What do you think? Should the judge consider breaking this thing up, or keep it a six-defendant trial?

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Via: https://www.nbcnews.com/news/crime-cour ... se-n982901

Spiritual leader of alleged New York sex cult hit with child porn charges

March 13, 2019, 4:11 PM EDT
By Adam Reiss and Rich Schapiro
The spiritual leader of an alleged New York sex cult was hit with child pornography charges Wednesday, escalating a case that already featured allegations of female "slaves" forced into having his initials branded onto their flesh.

The additional charges against Keith Raniere, 58, were revealed hours after Nancy Salzman, the co-founder of the Albany-based group known as NXIVM, pleaded guilty to a charge of racketeering conspiracy.

Federal prosecutors said in court papers that Raniere, who was known inside the organization as "Vanguard," engaged in relationships with two underage girls, including a 15-year-old.

The government has images of the 15-year-old, "constituting child pornography, that were created and possessed by Raniere and electronic communications between the victim and Raniere reflecting their sexual relationship and indicating that it began when she was fifteen years old," prosecutors from the U.S. Attorney's Office in Brooklyn said in court papers filed Tuesday.

Raniere's lawyer, Marc Agnifilo, disputed the new charges in a sharply worded statement.

"These eleventh hour charges three weeks before the trial begins serve only to taint the jury panel," Agnifilo said. "Had they been legitimate, the government would have brought these charges a year ago."

Earlier Wednesday, Salzman, 65, admitted to committing racketeering offenses, including stealing the identities of some critics of the group, while working as the president of NXIVM.

Salzman, who was known to her followers as "Prefect," faces 33 to 41 months in prison. Her sentencing is set for July 10.

"I did things I knew were wrong and justified it was for the greater good," Salzman said in a hushed voice during a hearing at Brooklyn Federal Court. "Some of what I did was not just wrong but criminal. If I could do it all over, I would, but I cannot."
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Postby BenDhyan » Wed Mar 27, 2019 7:56 pm

Gosh, Avenatti sure has a nose for sleaze...

Seagram’s heiress Clare Bronfman faints in federal court after judge asks if Michael Avenatti acted as her lawyer

Published 2 hours ago

Clare Bronfman, an heiress to the Seagram liquor fortune, fainted Wednesday in federal court in New York City after a judge asked if she was being secretly represented by embattled celebrity lawyer Michael Avenatti in a case where she is charged with money laundering and identity theft involving the alleged sex-cult NXIVM.

After Bronfman’s fainting spell, it was revealed in open court that Avenatti had, in fact, last week met with federal prosecutors in Brooklyn about her case, according to a knowledgeable source. The details of that meeting were not disclosed.

With him at that sitdown was a lawyer known to be representing Bronfman, fellow celebrity lawyer Mark Geragos, who has been identified as an alleged co-conspirator of Avenatti’s in a purported scheme to extort sneaker giant Nike, a prosecutor told the judge in the case. Geragos has not been criminally charged with Avenatti.

Bronfman’s apparent collapse in U.S. District Court in Brooklyn came two days after Avenatti was accused by federal prosecutors in Manhattan and Los Angeles of trying to extort Nike for up to $25 million, defrauding a client out of a legal settlement, and defrauding a bank by offering the lender bogus income tax returns.

The hearing in Brooklyn was called to apprise Bronfman of the possible conflicts her lawyers would have in representing her in her own criminal case, given their potential legal exposure to the same Justice Department that is prosecuting her. While Geragos has filed an appearance in Bronfman’s case as her lawyer, Avenatti has not — despite meeting with prosecutors about her.

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Nxivm member admits enslaving woman in a locked room for 2 years
By Emily Saul
A Nxivm cult member who secretly pleaded guilty last week to charges of racketeering conspiracy admitted to keeping her own personal slave locked in a room for two years, newly unsealed court documents reveal.

“I knowingly and intentionally harbored Jane Doe 4, a woman whose identity is known to me, in a room in the home in the Northern District of New York,” said Lauren Salzman to Brooklyn federal Judge Nicholas Garaufis last week.

Salzman told the judge she held the woman hostage between March 2010 and April 2012 “and threatened to deport Jane Doe 4 back to Mexico if she did not complete labor requested by myself and others,” court transcripts said.

The 42-year-old defendant also admitted during the proceeding to being a member of Nxivm’s secret inner organization, DOS, which prosecutors have accused of starving and branding women.

At least one DOS member was also coerced into having sex with cult leader Keith Raniere, according to the government.

DOS was pitched as a women’s empowerment group but was actually grooming its members to have sex with Raniere, the feds claim.

“Smallville” actress Allison Mack and Seagram’s heiress Clare Bronfman have also been charged for their roles in Nxivm.

“I’m very sorry for my poor decision-making and decisions that result in the harm to others and not the just victims in this case but to hundreds of members of our community and their friends and families as well,” Salzman said during the hearing.

Salzman’s guilty plea last Monday did not appear on any public calendar, and portions of the transcript are redacted — leading to speculation she may cooperate against her fellow cult members at trial.

Salzman faces up 20 years behind bars on charges of racketeering conspiracy, but prosecutors could recommend she face less time under a cooperation agreement.

Salzman’s mother, Nancy Salzman, is the only other Nxian to plead guilty. Nancy Salzman’s lawyers adamantly denied last month that she was cooperating against her co-defendants in any way.

Prosecutors have also said that Mack and the group’s accountant, Kathy Russell, are engaged in plea negotiations. Mack last week lost a bid to push back the trial date, currently set for April 29, as her lawyers continue to attempt to negotiate on her behalf.

The apparent growing wave of guilty pleas comes after prosecutors filed a new indictment claiming Raniere sexually abused underage girls and produced child porn.

Lauren Salzman’s lawyer did not immediately return a request for comment.
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Postby BenDhyan » Mon Apr 08, 2019 8:53 pm

Creepy...

Allison Mack Pleads Guilty in Sex-Cult Case

By Victoria Bekiempis

A teary Allison Mack pleaded guilty to two federal counts Monday in the NXIVM sex-cult case.

“I have come to the conclusion that I must take full responsibility for my conduct and that’s why I am pleading guilty today,” said a choked up Mack, who admitted to one count of racketeering conspiracy and one count of racketeering.

Mack attended court in dark relaxed-fit pants and a creamy mock-neck sweater. She kept her hair in a bun and sported leopard sneakers, as she had at her last court proceeding.

Her casual dress stood in stark contrast to the gravity of the situation, as she faces up to 20 years in federal prison on each count.

At the beginning of her allocution, Mack explained in part what drew her to NXIVM. Many of the members were “wonderful people and some of whom, I now realize, were not.”

“I joined NXIVM … to find purpose,” she said of the group, which was headed by co-defendant Keith Raniere. “I truly believed I found a group of individuals who believed as I did.”

“I believed Keith Raniere’s intentions were to help people,” she said. “I was wrong.”

Prosecutors allege that NXIVM, an Albany-area organization that offered costly self-help classes, contained a secretive sect called DOS that “operated with levels of women ‘slaves’ headed by ‘masters.’”

After Mack’s arrest last year, prosecutors said that she served as a “master” under NXIVM founder Keith Raniere, recruited slaves, and “directly or implicitly required her slaves … to engage in sexual activity with Raniere.”

“I was a member of a secret society,” Mack also admitted in court, saying she tried to recruit other women to join DOS.

She said she obtained “collateral” embarrassing information about several women so they would go along with NXIVM’s demands.

“I’m very sorry for the victims of this case,” the Smallville actress said. “I’m very sorry for who I’ve hurt through my misguided adherence to Keith Raniere’s teachings.”

“I know that I am and will be a better person because of this,” Mack said.

Raniere, who is charged with sex trafficking and possessing child pornography, allegedly gave Mack “financial and other benefits” in exchange for her recruitment efforts, prosecutors said.

Mack and her lawyer declined to comment outside the courthouse as she moved through the throng of photographers, eventually getting into a silver Toyota SUV.

The proceeding came in the wake of recent courthouse theatrics and ongoing expectations that Mack would take a plea before trial.

Last week, Mack and Seagram’s liquor heiress Clare Bronfman, who is also charged in the case, had a gushing BFF-esque reunion, with long hugs and cheek kisses before a proceeding in the case.

Judge Nicholas G. Garaufis decided during this prior proceeding to keep jurors’ names secret, including after the trial, and to “partially sequester” them, which means they will be transported to and from the courthouse by U.S. Marshals on trial days.

Garaufis’s decision was unusual, considering this level of anonymity is typically reserved for dangerous defendants, such as Mexican drug lord Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzmán, not wayward stars and heiresses.

The week before, Bronfman nearly fainted in court after it was revealed that celebrity lawyer–cum–accused fraudster Michael Avenatti had negotiated with prosecutors for her.

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Postby Grizzly » Sun May 12, 2019 9:55 pm

NXIVM Whistleblower Reveals Human Trafficking From Mexico, Satanism, Democrat Involvement


NXIVM whistleblower Frank Parlato appeared exclusively on The Campaign Show with Patrick Howley on Patriots Soapbox (Sunday nights, 6-PM Eastern) to discuss Keith Raniere’s trial, which begins Tuesday.

Raniere’s sex slaves are poised to testify against him, as prosecutors prepare to submit evidence that NXIVM illegally bundled money for Hillary Clinton’s 2008 presidential campaign. Parlato made it clear that Clinton was happy to accept the money. (COURT DOCS Confirm Prosecutors Attempting To Introduce Clinton Evidence).

Parlato described how NXIVM imported teenage girls from Mexico, how the cult viewed Chuck Schumer as a “friendly” Democrat ally, and many other bombshells. WATCH


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Nxivm Trial: Sex Cult Was Like ‘Horror Movie’ Prosecutor Says
Sexual abuse, branding and other crimes were committed by the group’s founder, who was a “predator,” the prosecutor said in closing arguments.

Mr. Raniere, 58, co-founded Nxivm in the 1990s as a self-help organization based near Albany. Closing arguments in his six-week federal trial are expected to conclude on Tuesday.

By Colin Moynihan
June 17, 2019

A housing development in a small upstate New York town where members of the cultlike group Nxivm had homes functioned as the set of a “horror movie,” and the group’s leader, Keith Raniere, played the role of the central villain, a federal prosecutor told jurors on Monday.

During closing arguments in Mr. Raniere’s racketeering and sex trafficking trial, the prosecutor, Moira Penza, pointed to a map of a Clifton Park neighborhood where many Nxivm members lived, then described what witnesses said had happened inside several homes.

In one, she said, a naked woman was held down — “her arms above her head like a sacrifice, screaming” — while she was branded with Mr. Raniere’s initials. In another, a terrified woman named Nicole was tied to a wooden table, blindfolded, while someone performed oral sex on her, Ms. Penza said.

A third held an archive of sexually explicit photographs taken by Mr. Raniere, who was known as Vanguard, she said. They showed multiple women within Nxivm, including one Ms. Penza called “his trophy, his sexual conquest” — a 15-year-old girl from Mexico.

Over the course of four hours, Ms. Penza recapped portions of a six-week trial that included more than a dozen witnesses, including several ex-Nxivm members who described the bizarre inner workings of the group.

She told jurors that Mr. Raniere, who presented himself as a guru who could help improve people’s lives, was actually running a criminal enterprise that sexually exploited women.

“You saw him for what he was,” Ms. Penza told the jurors. “A con man, a predator, a crime boss.”

While using the organization as a cover, Mr. Raniere “tapped into a never-ending flow of women and money.”

One of Mr. Raniere’s lawyers, Marc Agnifilo, whose closing statement will continue on Tuesday, countered that he believed that people who now say that they were coerced by the group were in fact making “adult choices.”

Although Mr. Raniere led a life that might seem “inconceivable” to some, Mr. Agnifilo said many of his followers accepted that and looked up to him because of his insight and leadership.

“What they believed in, warts and all, was Keith Raniere,” he said. “They didn’t thank Vanguard because they were a bunch of robots.”

Mr. Raniere, 58, co-founded Nxivm (pronounced NEX-ee-um) in the 1990s as a self-help organization based near Albany. He is now on trial on charges of racketeering conspiracy, identity theft, extortion, forced labor, money laundering, wire fraud and sex trafficking.

In addition to exploiting women for sex, Mr. Raniere charged more than $100,000 to an American Express card belonging to a senior Nxivm member, Pam Cafritz, after her death and wrote checks totaling more than $300,000 from one of her bank accounts, Ms. Penza said.

Followers paid thousands of dollars to take courses that Mr. Raniere sold as a path to more fulfilling lives. Former Nxivm members have said the courses were a means to indoctrinate and control people.

During the trial witnesses testified that members who displeased Mr. Raniere were said to have committed ethical breaches and were subjected to punishment. There was also testimony that senior Nxivm members spied upon those they considered enemies, including Edgar Bronfman Sr., the liquor magnate whose daughter, Clare Bronfman, was a high-level member of the group.

Among other things, Mr. Raniere was said to have founded a clandestine sorority within Nxivm called D.O.S., in which some women were referred to as “slaves” and required to follow orders without question. Some of the women were branded with Mr. Raniere’s initials and assigned to “seduce” him.

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The women in the sorority were forced to hand over compromising information about themselves, called “collateral,” including nude photos and letters containing embarrassing confessions. They were told the material would be released if they disobeyed orders or tried to leave.

Ms. Penza told the jurors that a Mexican woman named Daniela, whom Mr. Raniere had “groomed” for a sexual relationship when she was a teenager, went on to “facilitate” his subsequent sexual relationship with her younger sister.

In Nxivm Trial, a Woman Lured Into Sex With Cult Leader Describes His HaremMay 23, 2019
That sister, Camila, later performed oral sex at Mr. Raniere’s direction on the blindfolded woman, Nicole, Ms. Penza added. And Nicole was recruited to spy on a man within Nxivm whose offense in Mr. Raniere’s eyes was a romantic encounter with Camila.

Camila was one of eight “first-line masters,” who were recruited into D.O.S. by Mr. Raniere, according to testimony. They acted as his slaves and were encouraged to enroll other women as their own slaves.

The collateral was supposed to show commitment but was used to coerce the women, Ms. Penza said, adding that once it was turned over, “the fear of release is established and the power dynamic immediately shifts.”

Mr. Agnifilo questioned that theory, adding that the extortion was “purely theoretical” and was “not in anybody’s heart.”


He characterized D.O.S. as “strong medicine” that was certainly not for everyone, but could perhaps be helpful to certain people if it was administered in the right way.

At one point, Mr. Agnifilo commented briefly on a term that has hovered over the trial from its beginning. He said that although “the word cult has come up a couple of times in this trial,” it may not be something jurors ought to dwell on during their deliberations.

“I don’t think that helps you,” he told the jurors. “I think that’s kind of a dead end.”

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NXIVM Leader Keith Raniere Found Guilty Of All Charges In Sex Cult Case
Updated at 5:30 p.m. ET

The leader of NXIVM, a group that espoused a philosophy of self-improvement but was accused of recruiting, grooming and even branding an inner circle of female sex slaves, was found guilty Wednesday by a federal jury in Brooklyn, N.Y.

Keith Raniere, who was known as "Vanguard," was convicted on all charges, including sex trafficking, forced labor conspiracy, human trafficking and multiple counts of racketeering — including sexual exploitation of a child.

Raniere, 58, faces up to life in prison. His sentencing is set for Sept. 25.

Following the verdict, U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of New York Richard Donoghue called Raniere "a modern-day Svengali."

"This trial has revealed that Raniere, who portrayed himself as a savant and a genius, was in fact, a massive manipulator, a conman and crime boss of a cult-like organization involving sex trafficking, child pornography, extortion compelled abortions, branding degradation and humiliation," Donoghue told reporters.

He said Raniere's crime spree — which "ruined marriages, careers, fortunes and lives" — had finally ended "and his victims will finally see justice."

Throughout the trial prosecutors argued NXIVM was a criminal enterprise that operated largely in secrecy. The Albany, N.Y.-based group operated across the U.S. and in several other countries. Its devotees included an actress, an heiress and a 15-year-old girl; several of its high-ranking members have also been charged.

Throughout the six-week trial, several women offered disturbing details of their experience with Raniere in what they said they initially believed was a women's empowerment group. They testified that he ultimately blackmailed dozens of women into joining a secret society of "slaves" and "masters" called "DOS" or the "Vow," that operated as a sex cult under a pyramid-scheme system in which they turned over a trove of damning "collateral" and often were left financially indebted to him.

During closing arguments Monday, prosecutor Moira Penza told the jurors that to the outside world, Raniere's inner circle had tried to construct an image of him as a "humanitarian, leader, mentor, guru."

"You saw him for what he was, a conman, a predator, a crime boss," Penza said, adding that Raniere had "tapped into a never-ending flow of women and money" and calling him a "crime boss with no limits and no checks on his power."

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Newer members believed NXIVM to be a self-improvement business that offered pricey coaching and training workshops based on its philosophy of "a new ethical understanding" that enables "humanity to rise to its noble possibility," as the group described on its now defunct website, according to court documents.

But Penza accused Raniere of building a personal fiefdom through abuse and control. He and the women in the organization's top ranks used "tactics that destroyed his victim's sense of self and ability to trust," she said.

He also ordered female slaves to be branded. Several of the women who belonged to the inner circle of DOS had a NXIVM symbol seared into their flesh with a cauterizing pen — a process that took between 20 to 30 minutes to complete — while another woman was told to film the so-called ceremony. The women later learned the symbol contained Raniere's initials.

The actress Allison Mack, best know for her role on the television series Smallville, pleaded guilty for her role as a "master" in the cult, often recruiting women who would ultimately be coerced into have sex with Raniere.

As one of Raniere's top lieutenants, Mack sought to gather "collateral" — embarrassing or potentially criminal material — from other followers, that top NXIVM leaders could potentially leverage to keep dissenters from defecting and exposing the inner workings of the group.

She was convicted in April of racketeering and racketeering conspiracy. Mack will be sentenced in September.

Agnifilo, argued throughout the trial that his client had committed no crimes and his directives were meant to spur their personal growth.

In closing arguments Tuesday, defense attorneys said Raniere had no criminal intent and that there was no sex trafficking by DOS because the sexual encounters were consensual and there was no commercial aspect to them.

Raniere did not testify in the case and his attorneys did not call any witnesses.

In an emailed statement, Agnifilo told NPR, "Keith maintains his innocence and we do intend to appeal."

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