Smallville’s Allison Mack Receives Additional Charges For Participation In Sex Cult


It looks like Smallville actress Allison Mack is receiving more charges for her role in a dangerous sex cult.

Three months ago, the television star was charged with sex trafficking, trafficking, conspiracy and forced labor conspiracy because of her connection to a sex cult disguised as a women's empowerment self-help group. Last year, word came out that Mack had been one of the "key recruiters" of NXIVM DOS (with DOS being "Dominus Obsequious Sororium, a Latin phrase which means "Master Over The Slave Women), a supposed self-help group that forces members to go on "near-starvation diets" to satisfy the leader's sexual cravings and then forces them to get branded by hot rods.

Now, after finally being charged by the court, the Albany Times Union reports that Mack and Keith Raniere, the co-founder of NXIVM have received an expanded federal criminal case that adds racketing conspiracy to her previous charges. The racketeering conspiracy is said to include "an array of crimes" like "identity theft, extortion, forced labor, sex trafficking, money laundering, wire fraud and obstruction of Justice."

It's good to hear that the leaders of NXIVM have finally been brought to justice. Though the group fervently denies the definition "cult," the organization which has disguised itself as a women empowerment group has secretly gathered women and coerced them into providing compromising material like nude photos and personal information to blackmail them.

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