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Alleged NXIVM Victim Claims Allison Mack Plotted Rapes & Kidnappings In Sick Sex Cult

May 23 2018, Published 7:07 p.m. ET

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An alleged victim of NXIVM claims in a new lawsuit filed Wednesday that Allison Mack plotted rapes and kidnappings within the twisted sex cult, RadarOnline.com can exclusively report.

RadarOnline.com obtained the shocking documents where a woman, referred to as "Jane Doe 1," claimed she was one of the Mack's slaves. The women claimed that under Mack’s orders, she was led to NXIVM’s leader, Keith Raniere, and repeatedly sexually assaulted.

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According to the documents, the Smallville actress assigned Jane Doe 1 “to tell Raniere that Jane Doe 1 would do anything Raniere asked her to do.”

Jane Doe 1 claimed in the documents that she was woken up one night by Mack, who assigned her to meet with Raniere. The alleged slave was then brought to Raniere, who led her to a house in Halfmoon, New York, documents claimed.

READ THE EXPLOSIVE COURT DOCS HERE

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While at the house,“Raniere directed her to remove all her clothes and made comments about her naked body,” the documents stated.

The lawsuit continued: “Raniere then blindfolded Jane Doe, led her into a car and drove her around in a manner that Jane Doe 1 believed Raniere was trying to prevent her from knowing where they were going.”

Raniere led Jane Doe 1 blindfolded trough trees and into a “shack” where she was tied to a table, according to the documents.

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“Another person in the room, who Jane Doe 1 did not previously know was present, began performing oral sex on Jane Doe 1 as Raniere circled the table making comments,” the suit explained.

Mack’s alleged slave claimed to have endured “repeated sexual contact” with Raniere including oral sex and sexual intercourse.

The civil action lawsuit was filed by the United States of America against two properties in Halfmoon, New York where the alleged sex crimes took place.

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The lawsuit alleged that Mack had a history of sending explicit photos of naked slaves to Raniere.

“Jane Doe 1 claims that Mack once sent a nude photo she took of all the slaves and Raniere wrote back, ‘All mine?’ with a smiling devil emoticon,” the papers stated.

Photos also included “close-up pictures” of the womens’ vaginas, the documents stated.

Jane Doe 1 ultimately confronted Mack saying she was leaving the NXIVM sex circle, referred to in the suit as “DOS.” Mack and other slaves then engaged in a two-hour intervention where Jane Doe 1 was “berated for leaving,” the documents claimed.

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The sick claims come on the heels of Mack and Raniere’s recent court hearing, where the two were in the same room for the first time after being arrested on sex trafficking charges.

A former member of the terrifying cult exclusively claimed to RadarOnline.com that Mack had a sick obsession with starving slaves and herself.

Mack and Raniere are scheduled to appear in court in June.

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