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Smallville star jailed over role with sex slave ‘cult’ that branded women with leader’s initials

Smallville actor Allison Mack has been sentenced to three years in prison for manipulating women into becoming sex slaves for the leader of the cult-like NXIVM group.

Mack had pleaded guilty to the charges that accused her of helping create a society of brainwashed women branded with leader Keith Raniere’s initials.

“I made choices I will forever regret,” she told a New York court, crying as she said she was filled with “remorse and guilt” over her actions.

Mack is best known for playing young Superman’s friend in the Smallville series.

Keith Raniere has been found guilty of sex trafficking.
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Group devotees were branded with his initials – Raniere was sentenced last year to 120 years

In a letter to the court last week, she wrote: “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.”

Mack would normally face between 14 and 17 years in jail but prosecutors agreed she should get less because of her cooperation.

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The 38-year-old was in Raniere’s inner circle and the group attracted millionaires and actors.

Actress Allison Mack (R) departs the United States Eastern District Court after a bail hearing in relation to the sex trafficking charges filed against her on May 4, 2018 in the Brooklyn borough of New York City
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Allison Mack pictured at a previous court hearing

Prosecutors said Mack was a “master” for “slaves” who she told “to perform labour, take nude photographs, and in some cases, to engage in sex acts with Raniere”.

The 60-year-old fled to Mexico with Mack and others, but they were both arrested in March 2018 and sent back to the US.

He was sentenced to 120 years in jail last year on sex trafficking charges.

Jessica Joan (centre) told the court that Mack was a 'monster cut from the same cloth'
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Jessica Joan (centre) told the court that Mack was a ‘monster cut from the same cloth’

Clare Bronfman, the half-British daughter of a Canadian billionaire, was also sentenced to nearly seven years in September for her role with the group.

Mack, as part of her cooperation with authorities, described how Raniere had encouraged “the use of demeaning and derogatory language, including racial slurs, to humiliate ‘slaves,'” according to official papers.

She also handed over a recording of him talking about the branding.

It it, Raniere said it should involve “hands probably above the head being held, almost like being tied down, like sacrificial…” and that the woman “should say, ‘Please brand me. It would be an honour.’ Or something like that.”

Jessica Joan, a former member of the group, was in court for Wednesday’s sentencing and rejected Mack’s apologies.

“She can blame Keith all she wants but she is a monster cut from the same cloth,” she said.

“Allison Mack is a predator and an evil human being.”