Government Insists NXIVM Cult Members Swapped Sex For Favors From Leader Keith
The U.S. government insists it has evidence to prove NXIVM cult members swapped sex for favors from leader Keith Raniere, RadarOnline.com can exclusively report.
In a new document filed this week in federal court, the government claimed it plans to expose all six defendants, who are facing multiple counts of sex trafficking and racketeering charges.
“The government has alleged and expects to prove at trial that members of DOS expected to receive and did receive things ‘of value’ for engaging in sexual activity with Raniere,” the document stated.
As RadarOnline.com readers know, Raniere, Smallville actress Allison Mack, and four others are accused of operating the NXIVM and an inner sex ring inside of the organization known as “DOS.”
Keith and Allison are accused of working as “slave masters” and branding women within the ring with their initials.
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Former Dynasty actress Catherine Oxenberg – whose daughter, India, escaped from NXIVM earlier this year – claimed Mack manipulated women into sleeping with Raniere.
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According to Catherine, Allison dubbed herself nicknames including “Madam Mack,” “Pimp Mack,” and “the Madam.” Catherine also claimed Allison “granted” women within the cult the permission to “enjoy” sex with the twisted leader.
In legal documents filed last month, Allison claimed to have “never” profited from her experience within NXIVM. All six defendants also requested a judge to dismiss the charges against them.
The judge has yet to sign off on the U.S. attorneys’ scathing response. A trial on the case is anticipated to begin in early 2019.
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