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'''NXIVM''' ({{IPAc-en|ˈ|n|ɛ|k|s|i|ə|m}}) was an American [[cult]] that engaged in [[sex trafficking]], [[forced labor]] and [[racketeering]].<ref>https://www.vox.com/2018/4/25/17275930/allison-mack-smallville-actress-sex-cult-nxivm-dos-prison-arrest-sex-trafficking-keith-raniere</ref><ref>https://www.rollingstone.com/culture/culture-features/nxivm-keith-raniere-wellness-scam-sex-cult-848439/</ref> Based in [[Clifton Park, New York|Clifton Park]], [[New York (state)|New York]], a suburb of [[Albany, New York|Albany]], NXIVM purported to be a [[multi-level marketing]] company that offered [[personal development|personal]] and [[professional development|professional]] development [[seminar]]s through its "Executive Success Programs" of [[large-group awareness training]].<ref>https://www.chatelaine.com/living/nxivm/</ref> The company was a recruiting platform for a [[secret society]] called "DOS" in which women were [[Human branding|branded]] and forced into [[sexual slavery]].
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In early 2018, NXIVM's founder, [[Keith Raniere]], and his associate, actress [[Allison Mack]], were arrested and [[indictment|indicted]] on federal charges related to DOS, including [[Sex trafficking in the United States|sex trafficking]].<ref name="NBCNY20180326">https://www.nbcnewyork.com/news/local/Leader-of-Secret-Upstate-New-York-Group-Charged-with-Sex-Trafficking-477966643.html </ref> Others associated with NXIVM were also charged with federal crimes. As of 2019, five people associated with NXIVM—Mack, NXIVM co-founder [[Nancy Salzman]], Lauren Salzman, [[Seagram]] heiress [[Clare Bronfman]], and bookkeeper Kathy Russell—had pleaded guilty to various charges.<ref>https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-47996207 </ref><ref>https://www.thecut.com/2019/04/the-most-disturbing-details-from-the-nxivm-sex-cult-case.html </ref> Raniere was convicted in federal court of sex trafficking and [[racketeering]] on June 19, 2019.<ref name="auto1">https://www.nytimes.com/2019/06/19/nyregion/nxivm-trial-verdict.html </ref><ref>https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2019/06/19/nxivm-cult-leader-keith-reniere-found-fuilty-sex-trafficking-case</ref> On September 30, 2020, Clare Bronfman became the first defendant sentenced in the case, when she was ordered to serve six years and nine months in federal prison.<ref name=":1">https://www.nytimes.com/2020/09/30/nyregion/clare-bronfman-nxivm-keith-raniere-sentence.html</ref> Mack was sentenced to three years in prison on June 30, 2021.<ref>https://apnews.com/article/allison-mack-religion-sentencing-entertainment-arts-and-entertainment-8788f420e18b6d48cf255aa8c3b5fe13|access-date=2021-06-30</ref>
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After Raniere's conviction, he continued to direct loyalists from behind bars, encouraging continued recruitment.<ref>https://www.bustle.com/entertainment/nxivm-the-vow-still-active-splinter-groups</ref><ref>https://wnyt.com/wnytimages/Keith-Raniere-sentencing-memorandum.pdf</ref> At his direction, members of the group have regularly danced outside Raniere's jail and staged coordinated protests of individual prosecutors. In September 2020, it was estimated  that about 50 to 60 people remained loyal to Raniere. Raniere was sentenced to 120 years in prison in October 2020.<ref>https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/the-vow-star-mark-vicente-on-the-horror-of-nxivm</ref><ref>https://www.nytimes.com/2020/10/27/nyregion/keith-raniere-nxivm.html?campaign_id=60&emc=edit_na_20201027&instance_id=0&nl=breaking-news&ref=cta&regi_id=73988848&segment_id=42485&user_id=edcd8fc99e255f3b074172d14b5f4401</ref>
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== History ==
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[[File:US v. Raniere GovtExhibit GX46.JPG|thumb|NXIVM founder [[Keith Raniere]]]]
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Before founding NXIVM, Raniere created Consumers Buyline, a business venture that the [[New York (state)|New York]] [[Attorney General of New York|Attorney General]] accused of having been a [[pyramid scheme]]; Raniere signed a consent order in 1996 in which he denied any wrongdoing but agreed to pay a $40,000 fine and to be permanently banned from "promoting, offering or granting participation in a chain distribution scheme".<ref name= "TimesUnion20120220">https://www.timesunion.com/local/article/Ample-evidence-to-justify-investigation-3337402.php</ref>
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===Founding and initial success===
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In 1998, Raniere and Nancy Salzman founded NXIVM, a [[personal development]] company<ref name="auto2">https://newsinteractives.cbc.ca/longform/the-making-of-the-vanguard </ref> offering "Executive Success Programs" (ESP) and a range of techniques for [[self-improvement]].<ref name="Newsweek20180328">http://www.newsweek.com/who-keith-raniere-self-help-guru-accused-sex-trafficking-and-branding-slave-863816 </ref><ref name="AECEB">''A&E Cults and Extreme Belief'' [https://www.aetv.com/shows/cults-and-extreme-belief/season-1/episode-1 S1E1], aired May 28, 2018. Retrieved May 30, 2018.</ref><ref name="NYT20180530">https://www.nytimes.com/2018/05/30/magazine/sex-cult-empowerment-nxivm-keith-raniere.html</ref> Raniere claimed that its "main emphasis is to have people experience more joy in their lives".<ref name="AECEB"/>
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During NXIVM seminars, students would call Raniere and Salzman "Vanguard" and "Prefect", respectively.<ref name="TimesUnion20120210">https://www.timesunion.com/local/article/Secrets-of-NXIVM-2880885.php </ref><ref>{https://www.rollingstone.com/culture/news/is-nxivm-a-cult-what-we-know-w512261</ref><ref name="VF1">https://www.vanityfair.com/culture/2010/11/bronfman-201011 </ref> ''[[The Hollywood Reporter]]'' wrote that Raniere adopted the title from the 1981 video game ''[[Vanguard (video game)|Vanguard]],'' "in which the destruction of one's enemies increased one's own power".<ref name="THR201805">https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/features/how-smallvilles-allison-mack-went-actress-sex-cult-slaver-1112107</ref> Within the organization, the reasoning for the titles was that Raniere was the leader of a philosophical movement and Salzman was his first student.<ref name="NYT20180530"/>
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By 2003, 3,700 people had taken part in ESP classes. Reported participants included businesswoman [[Sheila Johnson]], former [[Surgeon General of the United States|Surgeon General]] [[Antonia Novello]], [[Enron]] executive Stephen Cooper, Ana Cristina Fox (daughter of former [[President of Mexico|Mexican president]] [[Vicente Fox]]),<ref name="Forbes20031013">https://www.forbes.com/forbes/2003/1013/088.html |</ref> entrepreneur [[Richard Branson]] (who denied having taken the classes<ref name="VF20180420">https://www.vanityfair.com/style/2018/04/allison-mack-arrested-in-connection-to-keith-raniere</ref><ref name="TDB20180526">https://www.thedailybeast.com/a-top-nxivm-sex-cult-recruiter-comes-forward-he-messed-with-the-wrong-person</ref>), businessman [[Edgar Bronfman Sr.]],<ref name="Forbes20031013" /> and actresses [[Linda Evans]], [[Grace Park (actress)|Grace Park]], and [[Nicki Clyne]].<ref name="Kohler">http://www.macleans.ca/2010/09/09/how-to-lose-100-million </ref><ref name= "VF201011"/> In the early 2000s, [[Seagram]] heiresses [[Clare Bronfman|Clare]] and [[Sara Bronfman]], daughters of Edgar Bronfman Sr., became attached to the organization.<ref name="VF201011">https://www.vanityfair.com/culture/2010/11/bronfman-201011</ref><ref name="NYT20180530"/>
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=== Cult allegations in early 2000s ===
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NXIVM's training is a [[trade secret]], subject to [[non-disclosure agreements]], but reportedly uses a technique the organization calls "rational inquiry" to facilitate personal and professional development. In 2003, NXIVM sued the Ross Institute in the case known as ''[[NXIVM Corp. v. Ross Institute]]'', alleging [[copyright infringement]] for publishing excerpts of content from its manual in three critical articles commissioned by cult investigator [[Rick Alan Ross]] and posted on his website.<ref name=Hochman>https://culteducation.com/group/907-nxivm/6047-a-forensic-psychiatrist-evaluates-esp.html</ref><ref name=Martin1>https://culteducation.com/group/907-nxivm/5969-a-critical-analysis-of-the-executive-success-programs-inc.html</ref><ref name=Martin2>https://culteducation.com/group/907-nxivm/5980-robert-jay-liftons-eight-criteria-of-thought-reform-as-applied-to-the-executive-success-programs.html</ref> Ross posted a psychiatrist's assessment of NXIVM's "secret" manual on his website that called the regimen "expensive [[brainwashing]]".<ref name="Kohler"/><ref name="auto6">http://www.citmedialaw.org/threats/nxivm-corp-v-ross</ref>
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Ross obtained the manual from former member Stephanie Franco, a co-[[defendant]] in the trial, who had signed a [[non-disclosure agreement]] not to divulge information from the manual to others. NXIVM filed suits in New York and New Jersey, but both were dismissed.<ref name="Kohler"/><ref name="auto6"/> On appeal, the [[United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit]] affirmed the dismissal, ruling that the defendant's critical analysis of material obtained in [[bad faith]] (i.e. in violation of a non-disclosure agreement) was [[fair use]] since the secondary use was [[transformative]] as criticism and was not a potential replacement for the original on the market.<ref name="Casenotes2007">https://books.google.com/books?id=I6gWONBoXpIC&pg=PA95</ref><ref name="MeinersRingleb2006">https://books.google.com/books?id=8ZvaVXT1n3IC&pg=PA230</ref><ref name=justia>https://law.justia.com/cases/federal/appellate-courts/F3/364/471/532988/</ref>
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In October 2003, ''[[Forbes]]'' published a critical article on NXIVM and Raniere.<ref name="Forbes20031013"/> According to ''[[Vanity Fair (magazine)|Vanity Fair]],'' NXIVM leadership, who had spoken to ''Forbes'', had expected a positive story. They were especially upset by remarks made by Bronfman, who told ''Forbes'' that he believed NXIVM was a cult and that he was troubled by his daughters' "emotional and financial investment" in it.<ref name="Forbes20031013"/> In 2006, ''Forbes'' published an article about the Bronfman sisters, stating that they had taken out a [[line of credit]] to loan NXIVM $2&nbsp;million, repayable through personal training sessions and phone consultations with Salzman.<ref name= "Forbes20060724">https://www.forbes.com/forbes/2006/0724/044a.html </ref> Another ''Forbes'' article in 2010 discussed the failures of commodities and real estate deals by the Bronfmans made on Raniere's advice.<ref name="Forbes20100329">https://www.forbes.com/sites/docket/2010/03/29/the-bronfmans-and-the-cult/</ref>
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After actress [[Kristin Kreuk]] became involved with NXIVM in 2006, Salzman and her daughter Lauren, a junior NXIVM leader,<ref name="NYT20180530" /> went to Vancouver to recruit Kreuk's ''[[Smallville]]'' co-star [[Allison Mack]].<ref name="THR201805"/> Lauren bonded with Mack (the two women eventually became Raniere's inner circle and his sexual partners). Kreuk, however, left NXIVM in 2013.<ref name="TDB201803">https://www.thedailybeast.com/smallville-actress-kristin-kreuk-horrified-and-disgusted-by-nxivm-cult-she-left</ref> Mack became "an enthusiastic proselytizer" for NXIVM, persuading her parents to take courses, and after wrapping production of ''Smallville'' in 2011, moved to [[Clifton Park, New York]], to be near NXIVM's home base in [[Albany, New York|Albany]].<ref name="THR201805"/>
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In 2008, the Bronfman sisters allegedly pressured Stephen Herbits, a confidant of their father, to ask [[Albany County, New York|Albany County]] [[District Attorney]] David Soares, [[Governor of New York|New York Governor]] [[Eliot Spitzer]], and [[Attorney General of New Jersey|New Jersey Attorney General]] [[Anne Milgram]] to begin criminal investigations into NXIVM's critics. NXIVM reportedly kept dossiers on Soares, Spitzer, political consultant [[Roger Stone]], U.S. Senator [[Chuck Schumer]], and Albany ''[[Times Union (Albany)|Times Union]]'' publisher [[George Randolph Hearst III]] in a box in the basement of Nancy Salzman's home.<ref>[https://www.timesunion.com/news/article/NXIVM-13851004.php Witness: Bronfmans tried to apply political pressure]. Gavin, Robert. ''Times Union''. May 16, 2019.</ref> According to the ''Times Union'', NXIVM "developed a reputation for aggressively pursuing critics and defectors who broke from its ranks, including using litigation to punish critics of Raniere, the organization, or its training methods."<ref>https://www.timesunion.com/news/article/FBI-shifts-mountain-of-data-in-NXIVM-s-seized-13254160.php</ref>
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The World Ethical Foundations Consortium, an organization co-founded by Raniere and the Bronfman sisters, sponsored a visit to Albany by the [[14th Dalai Lama|Dalai Lama]] in 2009. The visit was initially canceled by the Dalai Lama owing to negative press about NXIVM,<ref>http://www.newstimes.com/news/article/Dalai-Lama-cancels-his-visit-to-Albany-118447.php </ref> but was rescheduled; the Dalai Lama spoke at Albany's [[Palace Theatre (Albany, New York)|Palace Theatre]] in May, 2009.<ref>http://www.troyrecord.com/article/TR/20090507/NEWS/305079979 </ref> In 2017, [[Lama]] Tenzin Dhonden, the self-styled "Personal Emissary for Peace for the Dalai Lama" who had arranged the appearance, was suspended from his position amid corruption charges; the investigation also revealed a personal relationship between Dhonden and Sara Bronfman, which began in 2009.<ref>http://www.tibetanjournal.com/suspended-lama-tenzin-lover/ </ref>
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NXIVM has been described as a [[pyramid scheme]],<ref name="TimesUnion20171113">http://www.timesunion.com/local/article/Lawyer-attacks-NXIVM-scheme-1032548.php</ref><ref name="Slate201803">https://slate.com/news-and-politics/2018/03/kirsten-gillibrand-alleged-sex-slavery-and-the-2020-primary.html</ref><ref name="NYT18Oct">https://www.nytimes.com/2017/10/17/nyregion/nxivm-women-branded-albany.html?pagewanted=all</ref><ref name="Newsweek20180328"/> a sex-trafficking operation,<ref>https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-47563045 </ref> a cult,<ref name="TheNation20141118">http://www.thenation.com/article/190881/how-strange-secretive-cult-company-waging-legal-war-against-journalists </ref><ref>https://www.timesunion.com/news/article/Bronfman-Russell-to-plead-guilty-in-NXIVM-case-13780718.php |</ref><ref>https://abcnews.go.com/US/members-alleged-sex-cult-nxivm-federal-court/story?id=60645426</ref> and a sex cult.<ref>https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-44946059</ref> In a 2010 ''Times Union'' article, former NXIVM coaches characterized students as "prey" for Raniere's sexual or gambling-related proclivities.<ref name="TimesUnion20101122">http://www.timesunion.com/local/article/Ex-NXIVM-trainer-Students-are-prey-824046.php </ref> Kristin Keeffe, a longtime partner of Raniere and mother of his child, left the group in 2014 and called Raniere "dangerous", saying, "[a]ll the worst things you know about NXIVM are true."<ref name="TimesUnion20140512">http://www.timesunion.com/local/article/A-split-from-NXIVM-5468731.php </ref>
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In 2014, Raniere founded the NXIVM-affiliated news organization ''The Knife of Aristotle'',<ref name="ny-pyramid">https://www.nytimes.com/2020/01/29/nyregion/nxivm-lawsuit-keith-raniere.html </ref> later known as ''The Knife'' and ''The Knife Media''.<ref>https://slate.com/technology/2018/05/elon-musks-crusade-for-media-accountability-lasted-three-whole-days-before-he-recommended-a-news-site-affiliated-with-a-suspected-sex-cult.html</ref><ref>https://www.gizmodo.co.uk/2018/05/elon-musks-idea-of-excellent-journalism-comes-from-an-alleged-sex-cult/ </ref> The Knife of Aristotle was subsequently described as a [[fake news website]] and a cult.<ref name="paste-knife">https://www.pastemagazine.com/politics/the-knife-of-aristotle/the-knife-of-aristotle-isnt-just-a-fake-fake-news/</ref> The organization also reportedly hired journalists in an attempt to gain media support and solicit new members to NXIVM, as well as fabricating staff members.<ref name="paste-knife"/><ref>https://www.inverse.com/article/45269-elon-musk-media-nxivm-cult-sex-trafficking</ref><ref>https://www.playboy.com/read/sex-propaganda-how-an-alleged-cult-tried-to-play-the-media-against-itself</ref>
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=== Media investigations of DOS ===
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article in ''[[The New York Times]]'', details began to emerge about ''Dominus Obsequious Sororium'', a "secret sisterhood" that started in 2015 within NXIVM in which female members were allegedly called slaves, [[human branding|branded]] with the initials of Raniere and Mack, subjected to [[corporal punishment]] from their "masters", and required to provide nude photos or other potentially damaging information about themselves as "collateral".<ref>https://www.justice.gov/usao-edny/pr/founder-nxivm-purported-self-help-organization-based-albany-ny-arrested-sex-trafficking</ref><ref name="NYT18Oct"/><ref name="AECEB"/><ref name="auto">https://abcnews.go.com/US/nxivm-member-invited-secret-sorority-branded/story?id=51617201 </ref><ref name="RollingStone20180328">https://www.rollingstone.com/culture/news/nxivm-what-we-know-about-alleged-sex-trafficking-forced-labor-w518483</ref><ref name="Newsweek20180328"/> Law enforcement representatives have alleged that DOS members were forced into [[sexual slavery]].<ref name="Newsweek20180327">http://www.newsweek.com/nxivm-keith-raniere-sex-trafficking-self-help-vow-dos-slaves-multi-level-861293</ref>
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[[Sarah Edmondson]], a Canadian actress who had been an ESP participant since 2005, said that she left NXIVM after Mack inducted her into DOS the previous March at her Albany home. Edmondson alleged that participants were blindfolded naked, held down by Mack and three other women, and branded by NXIVM-affiliated doctor Danielle Roberts, using a [[cauterizing|cauterizing pen]].<ref name="NYT18Oct"/><ref name="AECEB"/><ref name="CBC News">https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211220/s5pRd-QTk_w |archive-date=2021-12-20</ref><ref name="CBC">http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/sarah-edmondson-executive-success-programs-esp-nxivm-branding-1.4374048</ref><ref name="THR201805"/> Appearing on an [[A&E (TV channel)|A&E]] television program about cults, Edmondson provided additional context for the use of the "collateral" concept, saying that it was used in innocuous forms from the earliest, outermost stages of NXIVM in order to acclimate victims—for example, collateralizing small amounts of money that one might forfeit if one did not go to the gym one day.<ref name="AECEB"/><ref name="NYT20180530"/> The ''Times'' later reported that hundreds of members left NXIVM after Edmondson went public about her experience.<ref name="NYT20180530"/>
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On December 15, 2017, the [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]] newsmagazine ''[[20/20 (U.S. TV series)|20/20]]'' aired an exposé including interviews with many former NXIVM adherents, including Edmondson and [[Catherine Oxenberg]], who alleged that her daughter, [[India Oxenberg]], was in danger due to the group. Several former members reported financial and [[sexual predation]] by NXIVM leaders.<ref name="NYT18Oct"/><ref name="auto"/><ref>https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211220/QFV3zEFIs_k </ref> Edmondson further appeared in "Escaping NXIVM", during the first season of the [[Canadian Broadcasting Corporation|CBC]] [[podcast]] ''Uncover''.<ref>https://newsinteractives.cbc.ca/longform/escaping-nxivm</ref>
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Seven socially prominent Mexicans, including Emilio Salinas Occelli (son of former president [[Carlos Salinas de Gortari]]) and Ana Cristina Fox (daughter of former president [[Vicente Fox]]), Rosa Laura Junco, Loreta Garza Dávila (a business leader from [[Nuevo Leon]]), Daniela Padilla, Camila, and Mónica Durán, have been accused of involvement.<ref>https://www.elsoldemexico.com.mx/mexico/sociedad/quienes-son-los-mexicanos-involucrados-con-la-secta-nxivm-3674611.html </ref>
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In March 2018, Raniere was arrested and [[indictment|indicted]] on charges related to DOS, including sex trafficking, sex trafficking [[conspiracy (crime)|conspiracy]], and conspiracy to commit [[forced labor]].<ref name="NBCNY20180326"/><ref name="NBCNews0516">https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/self-help-guru-denies-enslaving-branding-women-sex-cult-n871441 </ref> He was arrested in Mexico and held in custody in New York after appearing in federal court in [[Fort Worth, Texas]].<ref>http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/leader-of-alleged-cult-that-ensnared-vancouver-woman-appears-in-court-1.4595940</ref> The indictment alleged that at least one woman was coerced into sex with Raniere, who forced DOS members to undergo the branding ritual alleged by Edmondson and others.<ref>https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/morning-mix/wp/2018/03/27/feds-say-self-help-guru-coerced-followers-into-sex-had-them-branded-with-a-cauterizing-pen/?noredirect=on </ref><ref name="CBS20180327">https://www.cbsnews.com/news/nxivm-leader-keith-raniere-charged-sex-trafficking </ref> [[United States Attorney]] Richard Donoghue stated that Raniere "created a secret society of women whom he had sex with and branded with his initials, coercing them with the threat of releasing their highly personal information and taking their assets."<ref name="Newsweek20180328"/>
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On April 20, 2018, Mack was arrested and indicted on similar charges to Raniere's. According to prosecutors, after she recruited women into first NXIVM and then DOS, Mack coerced them into engaging in sexual activity with Raniere and performing menial tasks, for which Raniere allegedly paid her.<ref name="THR201805"/> Mack was further alleged to be NXIVM's second-in-command after Raniere.<ref name="THR201805"/><ref name="TDB201803"/><ref>https://www.justice.gov/usao-edny/pr/founder-nxivm-purported-self-help-organization-and-actor-indicted-sex-trafficking-and</ref><ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20180422083052/http://time.com/5248810/allison-mack-keith-raniere-nxivm-sex-cult/</ref><ref>https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2018/apr/22/smallville-actor-was-allegedly-a-top-member-of-cult-that-abused-women </ref> On April 24, Mack was released on $5 million bond pending trial and held under [[house arrest]] with her parents in California.<ref>https://www.cbsnews.com/news/allison-mack-smallville-actress-granted-bail-sex-cult-case-2018-04-24/</ref><ref>https://www.cnn.com/2018/04/24/entertainment/allison-mack/index.html </ref> On May 4, Raniere pleaded not guilty.<ref name=NBCMay4>https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/self-help-guru-denies-enslaving-branding-women-sex-cult-n871441</ref>
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Salzman's home was raided shortly after Raniere's arrest,<ref name="Newsweek20180328"/> and prosecutors stated during his arraignment that further arrests and a superseding indictment for Raniere and Mack should be expected.<ref name=TimesUnion20180504>https://www.timesunion.com/news/article/Keith-Raniere-Allison-Mack-head-to-court-in-12887478.php </ref><ref name=News10May4>http://www.news10.com/news/local-news/trial-date-set-for-keith-raniere-and-allison-mack/1159493630 </ref> In late May, authorities moved to seize two NXIVM-owned properties near Albany.<ref>http://newyork.cbslocal.com/2018/05/24/nxivm-sex-cult-foreclose-halfmoon</ref>
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In April 2018, the ''[[New York Post]]'' reported that NXIVM had moved to [[Brooklyn, New York]], and was being led by Clare Bronfman.<ref>https://nypost.com/2018/04/21/sex-cult-moves-to-brooklyn-and-is-ready-for-war/</ref> On June 12, 2018, the ''Times Union'' reported that NXIVM had suspended its operations due to "extraordinary circumstances facing the company".<ref>https://www.timesunion.com/news/article/NXIVM-suspends-all-operations-12987928.php</ref> Bronfman was arrested on July 24 and charged with [[racketeering]]. She was released to house arrest after signing a $100 million [[bail bond]]. Also arrested and charged with the same crime were NXIVM President Nancy Salzman; her daughter, Lauren Salzman; and another NXIVM employee, Kathy Russell.<ref>https://globalnews.ca/news/4350140/clare-bronfman-seagrams-arrested-nxivm-sex-cult/</ref><ref name="Seagram's heiress Clare Bronfman charged in connection with alleged sex cult NXIVM">https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/nxivm-bronfman-sex-cult-racketeering-1.4759640 </ref>
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On March 13, 2019, Nancy Salzman pleaded guilty to a charge of racketeering criminal conspiracy.<ref>https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-crime-cult-idUSKCN1QU2Z2 </ref><ref>https://nypost.com/2019/03/13/nxivm-co-founder-nancy-salzman-pleads-guilty-in-sex-cult-case/ </ref><ref>https://www.cbsnews.com/news/allison-mack-nxivm-case-smallville-actress-possible-plea-negotiations-keith-raniere-pleads-not-guilty-in-sex-cult-case/</ref> Also in March 2019, Lauren Salzman pleaded guilty to racketeering and racketeering conspiracy.<ref>https://www.timesunion.com/news/article/Daughter-of-NXIVM-leader-pleads-guilty-13725939.php </ref> On April 8, 2019, Mack pleaded guilty to racketeering.<ref>https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2019/apr/08/allison-mack-nxivm-pleads-guilty-racketeering-charges</ref> On April 19, 2019, Bronfman pleaded guilty to charges of [[Illegal immigration to the United States|harboring an alien]] and [[identity fraud]]; bookkeeper Kathy Russell pleaded guilty to [[visa fraud]].<ref>https://www.nytimes.com/2019/04/19/nyregion/nxivm-clare-bronfman.html</ref>
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Raniere's federal trial began on May 7, 2019.<ref>https://www.news10.com/video/nxivm-trial-prosecution-s-opening-statements-lasted-90-minutes_20190507163116/1986277706/ </ref> On June 19, 2019, he was convicted of racketeering and sex trafficking.<ref name="auto1"/>
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| [[Keith Raniere]] || Found guilty of racketeering, racketeering conspiracy, sex trafficking, attempted sex trafficking, sex trafficking conspiracy, forced labor conspiracy and wire fraud conspiracy || 120 years in prison<ref>https://www.justice.gov/usao-edny/pr/nxivm-leader-keith-raniere-sentenced-120-years-prison-racketeering-and-sex-trafficking</ref>
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| [[Allison Mack]] || Pleaded guilty to racketeering and racketeering conspiracy || 3 years in prison<ref>https://www.nytimes.com/2021/06/30/nyregion/allison-mack-nxivm-sentencing.html </ref>
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| [[Clare Bronfman]] || Pleaded guilty to conspiring to conceal and harbor an undocumented immigrant for financial gain, and fraudulent use of identification || 81 months in prison<ref>https://apnews.com/article/keith-raniere-new-york-brooklyn-clare-bronfman-sentencing-2113db0c7ea15dc91c7de297cec89736 </ref>
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| [[Lauren Salzman]] || Pleaded guilty to racketeering and racketeering conspiracy || 5 years of probation<ref>https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/high-ranking-nxivm-cult-leader-lauren-salzman-avoids-jail-time-n1275275 </ref>
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| [[Nancy Salzman]] || Pleaded guilty to racketeering conspiracy || 42 months in prison<ref>https://variety.com/2021/tv/news/nxivm-cult-nancy-salzman-the-vow-prison-sentence-1235059017</ref>
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| Kathy Russell || Pleaded guilty to visa fraud || 2 years of probation<ref>https://abcnews.go.com/US/judge-hands-final-sentence-nxivm-case/story?id=80443423</ref>
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=== NXIVM after Raniere's conviction ===
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In January 2020, a federal lawsuit was filed in New York accusing Raniere and 14 associates (including [[Nancy Salzman]], [[Clare Bronfman]], [[Sara Bronfman]], [[Lauren Salzman]], [[Allison Mack]], Kathy Russell, Karen Unterreiner, Brandon Porter, [[Danielle Roberts]], and [[Nicki Clyne]])<ref>https://int.nyt.com/data/documenthelper/6731-Nxivm-lawsuit/2de597cdf78faec941b7/optimized/full.pdf#page=1</ref> of conducting illegal psychological experiments on members of the company and abusing them physically, emotionally and financially.<ref>https://www.cnn.com/2020/01/29/us/nxivm-lawsuit-experiments-abuse/ </ref>
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On September 30, 2020, Judge [[Nicholas Garaufis|Nicholas G. Garaufis]] of the [[United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York]] sentenced Bronfman to six years and nine months in federal prison; her attorney promised to appeal, calling the sentence "an abomination."<ref name=":1" />
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Beginning in July 2020, at least six NXIVM loyalists were organizing dance protests outside the detention center which houses Raniere. Operating under the name We Are As You, dancers included actor Nicki Clyne and branding doctor Danielle Roberts.<ref name="dancing">https://www.timesunion.com/news/article/NXIVM-members-dancing-for-Raniere-outside-federal-15400460.php</ref>
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While incarcerated, Raniere has maintained his leadership role over NXIVM, regularly communicating with his followers by phone. Raniere instructed his followers to solicit the assistance of [[Alan Dershowitz]], the attorney who successfully negotiated a non-prosecution agreement of the late [[Jeffrey Epstein]].<ref name=dailybeast_watched/> Raniere gave false names of people he was allegedly calling to prison officials, and call recipients employed "burner phones" in an attempt to avoid detection. In one instance, Raniere instructed a follower to "get scrutiny" on the judge in his case, explaining that "the judge needs to know he's being watched".<ref name="auto4"/>
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==Beliefs and practices==
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NXIVM drew up a 12-point "Mission Statement" which participants recited during classes, pledging to "purge" themselves "of all parasite and envy-based habits", to enroll others, and to "ethically control as much of the money, wealth and resources of the world as possible within my success plan".<ref>https://www.nytimes.com/2019/05/09/nyregion/nxivm-cult-trial.html</ref> Photographs of Raniere and Nancy Salzman were displayed during classes, which would conclude with participants showing gratitude to the two leaders.<ref>https://newsinteractives.cbc.ca/longform/escaping-nxivm </ref>
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NXIVM conducted "Intensives" classes for 12 hours daily for 16 days. One cited price was $7,500.<ref>https://www.thedailybeast.com/nxivm-trial-founder-keith-raniere-was-crime-boss-posing-as-guru-feds-say </ref><ref>https://www.nytimes.com/2018/05/30/magazine/sex-cult-empowerment-nxivm-keith-raniere.html</ref> Classes were divided into modules. In one module, "Relationship Sourcing", students were instructed to explore the benefits they would receive in the event of a partner's sudden death. Another module, "Dracula and his ghouls", reportedly discussed psychopaths and their followers. Other module titles included "Best People; Perfect World" and "The Heroic Struggle".<ref>https://frankreport.com/2017/06/15/part-1-master-ranieres-secret-teachings-what-students-learn-in-esp-intensives/ </ref>
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During "exploration of meaning" (EM) sessions, senior members questioned participants as they delved into their childhood memories.<ref name="rollingstone.com">https://www.rollingstone.com/culture/culture-news/nxivm-8-things-we-learned-from-sex-cult-expose-630616/ </ref>
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NXIVM taught that some people, called "Suppressives", try to impede progress within NXIVM.<ref>https://www.timesunion.com/news/article/Witness-After-leaving-NXIVM-women-became-targets-13841142.php </ref> People who irrevocably turned against Raniere were said to have undergone "The Fall" and were labeled, in the words of a former member, as "Luciferians, lost people for whom bad feels good, and good feels bad."<ref name="auto5">https://www.vanityfair.com/style/2018/06/keith-raniere-nxivm-patents-luciferian </ref>
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NXIVM members organized Vanguard Week, an annual celebration of Raniere's birthday.<ref>https://www.timesunion.com/news/article/NXIVM-turned-Lake-George-resort-into-annual-13836853.php </ref>
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NXIVM has been associated with several related organizations. '''Jness''' was a society aimed at women, while the '''Society of Protectors''' was aimed primarily at men.<ref name="rollingstone.com"/> A third group was known by the acronym DOS, short for "'''Dominus Obsequious Sororium'''", which, according to one member, means "master over slave women".<ref>https://www.thedailybeast.com/feds-self-help-guru-kept-women-as-sex-slaves-branded-them-with-his-initials </ref> In 2006, Raniere founded '''Rainbow Cultural Garden''', an international chain of childcare organizations in which children were to be exposed to seven different languages.<ref>https://www.miaminewtimes.com/news/alejandro-sanzs-wifes-miami-school-closed-by-state-tied-to-nxivm-sex-cult-founder-10295903 </ref>
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Some members of NXIVM's inner circle were reportedly taught that, in past lives, they were high-ranking [[Nazi]]s.<ref name="auto3">https://www.vanityfair.com/culture/2010/11/bronfman-201011 </ref>
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According to a complaint filed by a former NXIVM member, a medical doctor performed an experiment on her that involved recording her EEG responses while viewing footage of people being murdered.<ref name="auto5"/><ref>https://assets.documentcloud.org/documents/4113542/Porter-Complaint.pdf</ref> Brandon P. Porter, the doctor, faced 24 professional conduct charges from the New York State Board of the [[Office of Professional Medical Conduct]], including "moral unfitness to practice medicine".<ref>https://www.timesunion.com/nxivm/article/NXIVM-doctor-facing-state-charges-12890993.php </ref><ref>https://apps.health.ny.gov/pubdoh/professionals/doctors/conduct/factions/FileDownloadAction.action?finalActionId=12236&fileName=CHRG+253486.pdf&fileSeqNum=1 </ref> In August 2019, Porter's license was revoked for his role in the experiments and for his failure to report the possible outbreak of a [[norovirus]] at NXIVM's 2016 "V-Week" retreat.<ref>https://www.timesunion.com/news/article/NXIVM-doctor-who-conducted-brain-studies-loses-14370824.php </ref>
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== Notable NXIVM participants ==
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'''Edgar Boone''', the scion of a wealthy family, introduced NXIVM to numerous affluent Mexicans, becoming head of NXIVM-Mexico and rising to third in the NXIVM organization.<ref>https://books.google.com/books?id=84yLDwAAQBAJ&pg=PT141</ref><ref>https://wwrn.org/articles/14597/</ref><ref>http://southbuffalonews.com/?p=118161</ref>
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'''[[Clare Bronfman]]''', daughter of billionaire Seagrams chairman [[Edgar Bronfman Sr.]], was introduced to NXIVM by her sister Sara. Clare Bronfman was arrested by federal agents on July 24, 2018, in New York City and charged with money laundering and identity theft in connection with NXIVM activities. She pleaded not guilty in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York in Brooklyn. She was released on $100 million bond and placed on [[house arrest]] with [[electronic monitoring]].<ref>https://www.nbcnews.com/news/crime-courts/feds-arrest-seagram-heiress-bronfman-nxivm-sex-slave-case-n894136 </ref> On April 19, 2019, Clare Bronfman pleaded guilty to conspiracy to conceal and harbor illegal aliens for financial gain and fraudulent use of identification; she faced 21 to 27 months in prison and has agreed to forfeit $6 million.<ref name=lyons>https://www.timesunion.com/news/article/Bronfman-Russell-to-plead-guilty-in-NXIVM-case-13780718.php |</ref><ref name=forbes>https://www.forbes.com/sites/willyakowicz/2019/05/31/from-heiress-to-felon-how-clare-bronfman-wound-up-in-cult-like-group-nxivm/</ref><ref name=times>https://time.com/5568135/nxivm-allison-mack-raniere/</ref><ref>{https://www.eluniversal.com.mx/mundo/lider-de-secta-nxivm-ensenaba-que-la-violacion-y-el-abuso-infantil-no-son-delitos</ref> On September 30, 2020, she was sentenced to six years, nine months in prison by a federal judge.<ref name=":1" />
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'''[[Sara Bronfman]]''', daughter of Edgar Bronfman Sr., was introduced to NXIVM by a family friend in 2002.<ref name="auto3"/>
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'''Pam Cafritz''',<ref>https://www.nytimes.com/2018/05/30/magazine/sex-cult-empowerment-nxivm-keith-raniere.html</ref><ref>https://www.eonline.com/news/957915/inside-the-tangled-web-of-nxivm-the-surprising-players-sucked-into-the-alleged-cult-s-orbit</ref> daughter of Washington, D.C., socialites Buffy and William Cafritz.<ref>https://www.vanityfair.com/culture/2010/11/bronfman-201011</ref> Cafritz was a founder of JNESS, a Raniere-affiliated women's group. Cafritz was reported to be Raniere's "most important long-term girlfriend".<ref>https://www.nytimes.com/2018/05/30/magazine/sex-cult-empowerment-nxivm-keith-raniere.html </ref>  On November 7, 2016, Pam Cafritz died. After her death, her credit card was charged for over $300,000.<ref>https://www.timesunion.com/news/article/Ordered-to-seduce-Raniere-woman-planned-escape-13968629.php</ref>
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'''Suneel Chakravorty''', a software developer, remained among Raniere's post-conviction followers, dancing outside the jail where Raniere is confined.<ref name="auto4">https://www.timesunion.com/news/article/Raniere-facing-possible-life-sentence-wants-15521201.php</ref><ref name=dailybeast_watched>https://www.thedailybeast.com/the-judge-needs-to-know-hes-being-watched-nxivm-leader-keith-raniere-says-in-jailhouse-call</ref><ref>https://www.bkreader.com/2020/07/23/nxivm-group-holds-nightly-dances-outside-of-brooklyn-prison-despite-its-controversial-ties/</ref>
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[[File:10.15.11NickiClyneByLuigiNovi2.jpg|thumb|left|150px|Canadian actress [[Nicki Clyne]]]]
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'''[[Nicki Clyne]]''' is a Canadian actress known for her role on the series ''[[Battlestar Galactica (2004 TV series)|Battlestar Galactica]]''. According to reports, in 2006, Clyne became involved with NXIVM.  She married fellow senior member Allison Mack in 2017; the marriage was alleged to have been [[sham marriage|a sham]] to evade [[List of United States immigration laws|United States immigration laws]]. After Raniere's conviction, Clyne and others began dancing nightly outside the detention center containing Raniere.<ref name="dancing"/>
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'''[[Marc Elliot]]''', an author, claims taking courses through NXIVM and working with Keith Raniere and Nancy Salzman have helped him overcome his [[Tourette syndrome]]. He is among the NXIVM members who remains loyal to Raniere.
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[[File:Allison Mack at ComicCon 2009 NN.jpg|thumb|right|150px|American actress [[Allison Mack]] pleaded guilty to racketeering charges in April 2019.]]
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'''[[Allison Mack]]''' is an American actress known for her role on the series ''[[Smallville]]''. Mack was reportedly recruited to the [[Vancouver]] chapter of NXIVM, along with her ''Smallville'' co-star [[Kristin Kreuk]].<ref>http://www.macleans.ca/2010/09/09/how-to-lose-100-million/</ref>  Mack was reportedly a founder of DOS, a Raniere-affiliated Master/Slave group. Mack was arrested on April 20, 2018, on charges of [[sex trafficking]], sex trafficking [[conspiracy (criminal)|conspiracy]], and [[forced labor]] conspiracy. Mack pleaded guilty to [[racketeering]] charges in April 2019, and was to be sentenced in September 2019. However, on July 15, 2019, the Senior U.S. District Judge Nicholas Garaufis postponed the sentencing until further notice to allow federal probation officials to conduct presentencing investigations.<ref>https://www.timesunion.com/news/amp/Sentencing-of-NXIVM-leader-delayed-14097454.php </ref> On June 30, 2021, Mack was sentenced to three years in prison.
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'''Brandon Porter, M.D.''', a medical doctor, conducted unlicensed human-subjects research on 200 people for NXIVM. During a "fright study", Porter exposed subjects to disturbing videos, including actual footage of a decapitation.<ref name="license"/> In 2016, Porter was present at a NXIVM retreat ("V-Week") where 300 to 400 individuals were struck by an unidentified disease; Porter failed to report the outbreak, in violation of his duties as a licensed medical doctor.<ref name="license"/> Porter was stripped of his medical license in 2020.<ref>https://www.nbcnewyork.com/news/local/doctor-associated-with-cult-like-new-york-group-loses-license/1495702/</ref><ref name="license">https://web.archive.org/web/20200820105504/https://www.timesunion.com/news/article/NXIVM-doctor-who-conducted-brain-studies-loses-14370824.php</ref><ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20191215055442/https://apps.health.ny.gov/pubdoh/professionals/doctors/conduct/factions/FileDownloadAction.action?finalActionId=12236&fileName=HRG+253486.pdf&fileSeqNum=2</ref>
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'''[[Keith Raniere]]''' (born August 26, 1960) is the founder of NXIVM.<ref name="RollingStone20180328"/> In March 2018, Raniere was arrested and [[indictment|indicted]] on a variety of charges related to [[#Media investigations of DOS|DOS]] (a "secret sisterhood" within NXIVM), including [[sex trafficking]], sex trafficking [[conspiracy (crime)|conspiracy]], and conspiracy to commit [[forced labor]].<ref name="NBCNY20180326"/><ref name="NBCNews0516"/><ref name="news10.com">https://www.news10.com/video/nxivm-trial-prosecution-s-opening-statements-lasted-90-minutes_20190507163116/1986277706 </ref> He was found guilty of all charges at trial.<ref>https://time.com/5568135/nxivm-allison-mack-raniere/ </ref> On October 27, 2020, Raniere was sentenced to 120 years in prison.<ref>https://www.timesunion.com/news/article/NXIVM-founder-Raniere-guilty-on-all-counts-14018002.php</ref><ref>https://www.nytimes.com/2020/10/27/nyregion/nxivm-cult-keith-raniere-sentenced.html</ref>
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'''Danielle Roberts, D.O.''', a [[Osteopathic medicine in the United States|osteopathic physician]], gained notoriety for having used a [[cauterizing|cauterizing pen]] to brand 17 women in connection with the group known as DOS.<ref name="NYT18Oct"/><ref name="AECEB"/><ref name="CBC News"/><ref name="CBC"/> In 2020, New York Board of Medical Conduct began an investigation into Roberts;<ref>https://www.timesunion.com/news/article/NXIVM-doctor-who-branded-women-target-of-13751013.php</ref> a year later it brought charges against her with the possibility of the revocation of her license.<ref>https://nypost.com/2020/03/21/nxivm-doctor-danielle-roberts-accused-of-branding-sex-slaves-could-lose-her-medical-license/</ref> After Raniere's conviction, Roberts was among the dancers outside the jail in which he was incarcerated.<ref>https://www.timesunion.com/news/article/NXIVM-members-dancing-for-Raniere-outside-federal-15400460.php</ref> Roberts' medical license was revoked in October 2021.<ref>https://apnews.com/article/health-religion-new-york-keith-raniere-1d401bae4ee168316a2b9216c192c81e</ref>
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'''[[Emiliano Salinas]]''' is a venture capitalist and businessman. He is the son of former Mexican president [[Carlos Salinas de Gortari]]. Salinas served as vice president of Prorsus Capital, a financial consortium with ties to Raniere and NXIVM.<ref>https://www.thedailybeast.com/inside-the-nxivm-sex-cults-secret-plot-to-take-over-mexico </ref><ref>https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2018/mar/26/nxivm-cult-co-founder-keith-raniere-arrested-charged-sex-trafficking-texas</ref>
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'''[[Nancy Salzman]]''', a psychiatric nurse and trained practitioner of [[Hypnosis|hypnotism]] and [[Neuro-Linguistic Programming|neuro-linguistic programming]], met Raniere in 1998. The two founded Executive Success Programs, a personal development company<ref name="auto2"/> offering a range of techniques aimed at [[self-improvement]].<ref name="Newsweek20180328"/><ref name="AECEB"/><ref name="NYT20180530"/> In March 2019, Salzman pleaded guilty to racketeering.<ref>https://www.newsweek.com/who-nancy-salzman-nxivm-co-founders-wrongdoings-shine-through-daughter-lauren-1431652 </ref> In September 2021, Salzman was sentenced to 42 months in prison and a $150,000 fine for racketeering conspiracy.<ref>https://www.justice.gov/usao-edny/pr/nxivm-president-nancy-salzman-sentenced-42-months-imprisonment-racketeering-conspiracy</ref>
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'''Karen A. Unterreiner''' is a member who became Raniere's live-in partner beginning in the 1980s and an early employee of his company Consumers' Buyline.<ref name="auto2"/><ref name="timesunion.com">https://www.timesunion.com/news/article/Raniere-stands-alone-13795442.php</ref>
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===Critical former members===
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'''Barbara Bouchey''' was a client of Nancy Salzman, having been referred to her in 1988. Beginning in 2000, Bouchey dated Raniere. In 2009, Bouchey and eight other women ("The NXIVM Nine") confronted Raniere with concerns about abuse within the organization. That year, Bouchey left the group and later went to law enforcement.<ref>https://www.timesunion.com/news/article/Guilty-plea-of-Salzman-ends-her-long-allegiance-13691433.php </ref>
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'''[[Sarah Edmondson]]''' is a Canadian actress. After leaving NXIVM in early 2017, she publicly denounced the organization, claiming that she was invited into DOS, a substructure within NXIVM operated by Keith Raniere and [[Allison Mack]], and was branded with a combination of Raniere's and Mack's initials at Mack's Albany home.<ref name="nyt">https://www.nytimes.com/2017/10/17/nyregion/nxivm-women-branded-albany.html</ref><ref name="auto"/><ref>https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/nxivm-member-was-branded-at-allison-macks-home-video-1113006 </ref> Edmondson showed the brand in a ''[[New York Times]]'' exposé of NXIVM.<ref name="nyt"/>
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'''Kristin Keeffe''' became Raniere's partner in the early 1990s. In 2013, Keeffe gave birth to Raniere's son Gaelyn.<ref name="TU150920">https://www.timesunion.com/tuplus-local/article/Legal-papers-NXIVM-officials-probed-finances-of-6516856.php </ref> In February 2014, Keeffe broke with Raniere and his group. Fleeing the region with her son, an email bearing Keeffe's name explained: "I have full sole legal custody of Gaelyn. Keith was experimenting on him. I had to get Gaelyn away."<ref name="TU140511">https://www.timesunion.com/local/article/A-split-from-NXIVM-5468731.php </ref> Keeffe publicly described Raniere as "dangerous".<ref name="TU140511"/> In 2015, Keeffe alleged that NXIVM leaders had planned to lure critics to Mexico with an invitation to an anti-cult conference; once in Mexico, the critics were to be arrested on false charges by order of a judge who had been bribed.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20201009032743/https://www.vice.com/en/article/ev7pwk/the-alleged-plot-to-put-nxivms-critics-in-mexican-prison</ref><ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20200820102927/https://culteducation.com/group/907-nxivm/34380-the-alleged-plot-to-put-nxivm-s-critics-in-a-mexican-prison.html</ref><ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20160403064458/https://culteducation.com/group/907-nxivm/28896-records-nxivm-hacked-billionaire-s-emails-with-hillary-clinton-world-leaders.html</ref><ref name="cbc_s1_ep3">https://www.cbc.ca/radio/uncover/transcripts/transcript-uncover-escaping-nxivm-season-1-ep-3-1.5084740</ref><ref name="TU151018">https://www.timesunion.com/local/article/Records-NXIVM-hacked-billionaire-s-emails-with-6576310.php</ref>
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'''Toni Natalie''' met Raniere in 1991 when he was pitching his business Consumer's Buyline.<ref name="democratandchronicle.com">https://www.democratandchronicle.com/story/news/politics/albany/2018/03/08/rochester-woman-battles-nxivm-keith-raniere/360847002/</ref> Natalie and her then-husband became top sellers for the organization.<ref name="democratandchronicle.com"/> Natalie recalled that she was able to stop smoking after a two-hour session with Raniere.<ref name="democratandchronicle.com"/> Natalie and her son later moved to be near Raniere; her marriage ended shortly thereafter. Natalie and Raniere dated for the next eight years.<ref name="democratandchronicle.com"/> In the mid-90s, Raniere and Natalie operated a health-products store.<ref name= "Forbes20031013"/> In 1999, Raniere's eight-year relationship with Natalie ended. Natalie would subsequently claim to have been the victim of harassment.<ref name="cbc_s1_ep4">https://www.cbc.ca/radio/uncover/transcripts/transcript-uncover-escaping-nxivm-season-1-ep-3-1.5084744</ref> In a January 2003 ruling, federal judge Robert Littlefield implied Raniere was using a legal suit to harass Natalie. Wrote Littlefield: "This matter smacks of a jilted fellow's attempt at revenge or retaliation against his former girlfriend, with many attempts at tripping her up along the way."<ref>http://archive.org/details/269747-natalie-jilted-boyfriend </ref><ref name="democratandchronicle.com"/> In 2011, Natalie filed documents in federal court alleging that she had been repeatedly raped by Raniere.<ref name="democratandchronicle.com"/>
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'''Joseph J. O'Hara''' was an attorney who departed NXIVM in 2005 after accusing the group of misdeeds. In 2007, O'Hara was indicted by Albany County. It was later revealed that the District Attorney had allowed Raniere's girlfriend Kristin Keeffe to operate within its office as a sort of victims' advocate.<ref>https://www.timesunion.com/local/article/NXIVM-pressed-district-attorney-3379748.php</ref> Charges were ultimately dismissed.
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'''[[India Oxenberg]]''', daughter of actress [[Catherine Oxenberg]], was introduced to the group in 2011.<ref>https://www.thedailybeast.com/catherine-oxenberg-on-losing-her-daughter-to-the-sex-cult-nxivm-going-public-was-a-last-resort</ref> At Raniere's trial, a witness testified that India had spent a year on a 500-calorie-per-day diet.<ref>https://www.newsweek.com/allison-mack-nxivm-trial-diet-500-calories-1443377 </ref> In May 2017, India admitted to her mother that she was among those who had been branded.<ref>https://people.com/crime/catherine-oxenberg-daughter-being-branded-nxivm/ </ref> India left the group in June 2018, after Raniere's arrest.<ref>https://people.com/crime/catherine-oxenberg-says-her-daughter-who-has-left-nxivm-is-moving-forward/ </ref> In August 2018, Catherine Oxenberg's book ''Captive: A Mother's Crusade to Save Her Daughter from a Terrifying Cult'' was published.<ref>http://www.simonandschuster.com/books/Captive/Catherine-Oxenberg/9781982100650</ref><ref>https://www.vanityfair.com/hollywood/2020/10/india-oxenberg-opens-up-about-her-familys-nxivm-nightmare</ref>
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'''Mark Vicente''', a filmmaker known for the 2004 film ''[[What the Bleep Do We Know!?]]'', began involvement with the group in 2005. Vicente testified against Raniere at his 2019 trial.<ref>https://tonyortega.org/2019/05/09/filmmaker-breaks-down-describing-nxivms-duplicitous-ideas-and-evil-intent/</ref>
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'''James Odato''' is an investigative reporter who wrote for the ''[[Times Union (Albany)|Albany Times Union]]''. In 2012, Odato reported Raniere's history of pedophilia. In October 2013, Odato was named in a lawsuit filed by NXIVM, along with '''Suzanna Andrews''' of ''[[Vanity Fair (magazine)|Vanity Fair]]''  and blogger John J. Tighe; all had written critically of the group.<ref name="politico.com">http://politi.co/1W2nbYE </ref> The suit alleged that NXIVM computers had been illegally accessed.  Shortly thereafter, Odato was described as being "on leave" from the ''Times Union''.<ref name="politico.com"/>
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'''Frank Parlato''' was hired by NXIVM in 2007 to help with publicity. After concluding that NXIVM members were being defrauded by Raniere, Parlato began blogging about the group on his sites ArtVoice, The Niagara Falls Reporter, and The Frank Report.<ref>Vice News Tonight May 16, 2018"</ref><ref name="timesunion.com"/>
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'''[[Rick Alan Ross]]''' is the executive director of the Ross Institute, which specializes in studying cults. Ross received a copy of a NXIVM training manual and published portions of it on his website. In ''[[NXIVM Corp. v. Ross Institute]]'', NXIVM sued to try to block further publications. Courts ruled in favor of Ross.
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Group.png NXIVM  
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Formation1998
HeadquartersSaratoga Springs
Interest ofJohn Tighe
An American cult with deep state connections that engaged in sex trafficking, forced labor and racketeering

NXIVM (/ˈnɛksiəm/) was an American cult that engaged in sex trafficking, forced labor and racketeering.[1][2] Based in Clifton Park, New York, a suburb of Albany, NXIVM purported to be a multi-level marketing company that offered personal and professional development seminars through its "Executive Success Programs" of large-group awareness training.[3] The company was a recruiting platform for a secret society called "DOS" in which women were branded and forced into sexual slavery.

In early 2018, NXIVM's founder, Keith Raniere, and his associate, actress Allison Mack, were arrested and indicted on federal charges related to DOS, including sex trafficking.[4] Others associated with NXIVM were also charged with federal crimes. As of 2019, five people associated with NXIVM—Mack, NXIVM co-founder Nancy Salzman, Lauren Salzman, Seagram heiress Clare Bronfman, and bookkeeper Kathy Russell—had pleaded guilty to various charges.[5][6] Raniere was convicted in federal court of sex trafficking and racketeering on June 19, 2019.[7][8] On September 30, 2020, Clare Bronfman became the first defendant sentenced in the case, when she was ordered to serve six years and nine months in federal prison.[9] Mack was sentenced to three years in prison on June 30, 2021.[10]

After Raniere's conviction, he continued to direct loyalists from behind bars, encouraging continued recruitment.[11][12] At his direction, members of the group have regularly danced outside Raniere's jail and staged coordinated protests of individual prosecutors. In September 2020, it was estimated that about 50 to 60 people remained loyal to Raniere. Raniere was sentenced to 120 years in prison in October 2020.[13][14]

History

NXIVM founder Keith Raniere

Before founding NXIVM, Raniere created Consumers Buyline, a business venture that the New York Attorney General accused of having been a pyramid scheme; Raniere signed a consent order in 1996 in which he denied any wrongdoing but agreed to pay a $40,000 fine and to be permanently banned from "promoting, offering or granting participation in a chain distribution scheme".[15]

Founding and initial success

In 1998, Raniere and Nancy Salzman founded NXIVM, a personal development company[16] offering "Executive Success Programs" (ESP) and a range of techniques for self-improvement.[17][18][19] Raniere claimed that its "main emphasis is to have people experience more joy in their lives".[18]

During NXIVM seminars, students would call Raniere and Salzman "Vanguard" and "Prefect", respectively.[20][21][22] The Hollywood Reporter wrote that Raniere adopted the title from the 1981 video game Vanguard, "in which the destruction of one's enemies increased one's own power".[23] Within the organization, the reasoning for the titles was that Raniere was the leader of a philosophical movement and Salzman was his first student.[19]

By 2003, 3,700 people had taken part in ESP classes. Reported participants included businesswoman Sheila Johnson, former Surgeon General Antonia Novello, Enron executive Stephen Cooper, Ana Cristina Fox (daughter of former Mexican president Vicente Fox),[24] entrepreneur Richard Branson (who denied having taken the classes[25][26]), businessman Edgar Bronfman Sr.,[24] and actresses Linda Evans, Grace Park, and Nicki Clyne.[27][28] In the early 2000s, Seagram heiresses Clare and Sara Bronfman, daughters of Edgar Bronfman Sr., became attached to the organization.[28][19]

Cult allegations in early 2000s

NXIVM's training is a trade secret, subject to non-disclosure agreements, but reportedly uses a technique the organization calls "rational inquiry" to facilitate personal and professional development. In 2003, NXIVM sued the Ross Institute in the case known as NXIVM Corp. v. Ross Institute, alleging copyright infringement for publishing excerpts of content from its manual in three critical articles commissioned by cult investigator Rick Alan Ross and posted on his website.[29][30][31] Ross posted a psychiatrist's assessment of NXIVM's "secret" manual on his website that called the regimen "expensive brainwashing".[27][32]

Ross obtained the manual from former member Stephanie Franco, a co-defendant in the trial, who had signed a non-disclosure agreement not to divulge information from the manual to others. NXIVM filed suits in New York and New Jersey, but both were dismissed.[27][32] On appeal, the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit affirmed the dismissal, ruling that the defendant's critical analysis of material obtained in bad faith (i.e. in violation of a non-disclosure agreement) was fair use since the secondary use was transformative as criticism and was not a potential replacement for the original on the market.[33][34][35]

In October 2003, Forbes published a critical article on NXIVM and Raniere.[24] According to Vanity Fair, NXIVM leadership, who had spoken to Forbes, had expected a positive story. They were especially upset by remarks made by Bronfman, who told Forbes that he believed NXIVM was a cult and that he was troubled by his daughters' "emotional and financial investment" in it.[24] In 2006, Forbes published an article about the Bronfman sisters, stating that they had taken out a line of credit to loan NXIVM $2 million, repayable through personal training sessions and phone consultations with Salzman.[36] Another Forbes article in 2010 discussed the failures of commodities and real estate deals by the Bronfmans made on Raniere's advice.[37]

2006–2015

After actress Kristin Kreuk became involved with NXIVM in 2006, Salzman and her daughter Lauren, a junior NXIVM leader,[19] went to Vancouver to recruit Kreuk's Smallville co-star Allison Mack.[23] Lauren bonded with Mack (the two women eventually became Raniere's inner circle and his sexual partners). Kreuk, however, left NXIVM in 2013.[38] Mack became "an enthusiastic proselytizer" for NXIVM, persuading her parents to take courses, and after wrapping production of Smallville in 2011, moved to Clifton Park, New York, to be near NXIVM's home base in Albany.[23]

In 2008, the Bronfman sisters allegedly pressured Stephen Herbits, a confidant of their father, to ask Albany County District Attorney David Soares, New York Governor Eliot Spitzer, and New Jersey Attorney General Anne Milgram to begin criminal investigations into NXIVM's critics. NXIVM reportedly kept dossiers on Soares, Spitzer, political consultant Roger Stone, U.S. Senator Chuck Schumer, and Albany Times Union publisher George Randolph Hearst III in a box in the basement of Nancy Salzman's home.[39] According to the Times Union, NXIVM "developed a reputation for aggressively pursuing critics and defectors who broke from its ranks, including using litigation to punish critics of Raniere, the organization, or its training methods."[40]

The World Ethical Foundations Consortium, an organization co-founded by Raniere and the Bronfman sisters, sponsored a visit to Albany by the Dalai Lama in 2009. The visit was initially canceled by the Dalai Lama owing to negative press about NXIVM,[41] but was rescheduled; the Dalai Lama spoke at Albany's Palace Theatre in May, 2009.[42] In 2017, Lama Tenzin Dhonden, the self-styled "Personal Emissary for Peace for the Dalai Lama" who had arranged the appearance, was suspended from his position amid corruption charges; the investigation also revealed a personal relationship between Dhonden and Sara Bronfman, which began in 2009.[43]

NXIVM has been described as a pyramid scheme,[44][45][46][17] a sex-trafficking operation,[47] a cult,[48][49][50] and a sex cult.[51] In a 2010 Times Union article, former NXIVM coaches characterized students as "prey" for Raniere's sexual or gambling-related proclivities.[52] Kristin Keeffe, a longtime partner of Raniere and mother of his child, left the group in 2014 and called Raniere "dangerous", saying, "[a]ll the worst things you know about NXIVM are true."[53]

In 2014, Raniere founded the NXIVM-affiliated news organization The Knife of Aristotle,[54] later known as The Knife and The Knife Media.[55][56] The Knife of Aristotle was subsequently described as a fake news website and a cult.[57] The organization also reportedly hired journalists in an attempt to gain media support and solicit new members to NXIVM, as well as fabricating staff members.[57][58][59]

Media investigations of DOS

Starting with reports by Frank Parlato in June 2017[60] and bolstered by an October 2017 article in The New York Times, details began to emerge about Dominus Obsequious Sororium, a "secret sisterhood" that started in 2015 within NXIVM in which female members were allegedly called slaves, branded with the initials of Raniere and Mack, subjected to corporal punishment from their "masters", and required to provide nude photos or other potentially damaging information about themselves as "collateral".[61][46][18][62][63][17] Law enforcement representatives have alleged that DOS members were forced into sexual slavery.[64]

Sarah Edmondson, a Canadian actress who had been an ESP participant since 2005, said that she left NXIVM after Mack inducted her into DOS the previous March at her Albany home. Edmondson alleged that participants were blindfolded naked, held down by Mack and three other women, and branded by NXIVM-affiliated doctor Danielle Roberts, using a cauterizing pen.[46][18][65][66][23] Appearing on an A&E television program about cults, Edmondson provided additional context for the use of the "collateral" concept, saying that it was used in innocuous forms from the earliest, outermost stages of NXIVM in order to acclimate victims—for example, collateralizing small amounts of money that one might forfeit if one did not go to the gym one day.[18][19] The Times later reported that hundreds of members left NXIVM after Edmondson went public about her experience.[19]

On December 15, 2017, the ABC newsmagazine 20/20 aired an exposé including interviews with many former NXIVM adherents, including Edmondson and Catherine Oxenberg, who alleged that her daughter, India Oxenberg, was in danger due to the group. Several former members reported financial and sexual predation by NXIVM leaders.[46][62][67] Edmondson further appeared in "Escaping NXIVM", during the first season of the CBC podcast Uncover.[68]

Seven socially prominent Mexicans, including Emilio Salinas Occelli (son of former president Carlos Salinas de Gortari) and Ana Cristina Fox (daughter of former president Vicente Fox), Rosa Laura Junco, Loreta Garza Dávila (a business leader from Nuevo Leon), Daniela Padilla, Camila, and Mónica Durán, have been accused of involvement.[69]

Criminal prosecutions and convictions

In March 2018, Raniere was arrested and indicted on charges related to DOS, including sex trafficking, sex trafficking conspiracy, and conspiracy to commit forced labor.[4][70] He was arrested in Mexico and held in custody in New York after appearing in federal court in Fort Worth, Texas.[71] The indictment alleged that at least one woman was coerced into sex with Raniere, who forced DOS members to undergo the branding ritual alleged by Edmondson and others.[72][73] United States Attorney Richard Donoghue stated that Raniere "created a secret society of women whom he had sex with and branded with his initials, coercing them with the threat of releasing their highly personal information and taking their assets."[17]

On April 20, 2018, Mack was arrested and indicted on similar charges to Raniere's. According to prosecutors, after she recruited women into first NXIVM and then DOS, Mack coerced them into engaging in sexual activity with Raniere and performing menial tasks, for which Raniere allegedly paid her.[23] Mack was further alleged to be NXIVM's second-in-command after Raniere.[23][38][74][75][76] On April 24, Mack was released on $5 million bond pending trial and held under house arrest with her parents in California.[77][78] On May 4, Raniere pleaded not guilty.[79]

Salzman's home was raided shortly after Raniere's arrest,[17] and prosecutors stated during his arraignment that further arrests and a superseding indictment for Raniere and Mack should be expected.[80][81] In late May, authorities moved to seize two NXIVM-owned properties near Albany.[82]

In April 2018, the New York Post reported that NXIVM had moved to Brooklyn, New York, and was being led by Clare Bronfman.[83] On June 12, 2018, the Times Union reported that NXIVM had suspended its operations due to "extraordinary circumstances facing the company".[84] Bronfman was arrested on July 24 and charged with racketeering. She was released to house arrest after signing a $100 million bail bond. Also arrested and charged with the same crime were NXIVM President Nancy Salzman; her daughter, Lauren Salzman; and another NXIVM employee, Kathy Russell.[85][86]

On March 13, 2019, Nancy Salzman pleaded guilty to a charge of racketeering criminal conspiracy.[87][88][89] Also in March 2019, Lauren Salzman pleaded guilty to racketeering and racketeering conspiracy.[90] On April 8, 2019, Mack pleaded guilty to racketeering.[91] On April 19, 2019, Bronfman pleaded guilty to charges of harboring an alien and identity fraud; bookkeeper Kathy Russell pleaded guilty to visa fraud.[92]

Raniere's federal trial began on May 7, 2019.[93] On June 19, 2019, he was convicted of racketeering and sex trafficking.[7]

Persons convicted in the NXIVM sex scandal
Name Charges Sentence
Keith Raniere Found guilty of racketeering, racketeering conspiracy, sex trafficking, attempted sex trafficking, sex trafficking conspiracy, forced labor conspiracy and wire fraud conspiracy 120 years in prison[94]
Allison Mack Pleaded guilty to racketeering and racketeering conspiracy 3 years in prison[95]
Clare Bronfman Pleaded guilty to conspiring to conceal and harbor an undocumented immigrant for financial gain, and fraudulent use of identification 81 months in prison[96]
Lauren Salzman Pleaded guilty to racketeering and racketeering conspiracy 5 years of probation[97]
Nancy Salzman Pleaded guilty to racketeering conspiracy 42 months in prison[98]
Kathy Russell Pleaded guilty to visa fraud 2 years of probation[99]

NXIVM after Raniere's conviction

In January 2020, a federal lawsuit was filed in New York accusing Raniere and 14 associates (including Nancy Salzman, Clare Bronfman, Sara Bronfman, Lauren Salzman, Allison Mack, Kathy Russell, Karen Unterreiner, Brandon Porter, Danielle Roberts, and Nicki Clyne)[100] of conducting illegal psychological experiments on members of the company and abusing them physically, emotionally and financially.[101]

On September 30, 2020, Judge Nicholas G. Garaufis of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York sentenced Bronfman to six years and nine months in federal prison; her attorney promised to appeal, calling the sentence "an abomination."[9]

Beginning in July 2020, at least six NXIVM loyalists were organizing dance protests outside the detention center which houses Raniere. Operating under the name We Are As You, dancers included actor Nicki Clyne and branding doctor Danielle Roberts.[102]

While incarcerated, Raniere has maintained his leadership role over NXIVM, regularly communicating with his followers by phone. Raniere instructed his followers to solicit the assistance of Alan Dershowitz, the attorney who successfully negotiated a non-prosecution agreement of the late Jeffrey Epstein.[103] Raniere gave false names of people he was allegedly calling to prison officials, and call recipients employed "burner phones" in an attempt to avoid detection. In one instance, Raniere instructed a follower to "get scrutiny" on the judge in his case, explaining that "the judge needs to know he's being watched".[104]

Beliefs and practices

NXIVM drew up a 12-point "Mission Statement" which participants recited during classes, pledging to "purge" themselves "of all parasite and envy-based habits", to enroll others, and to "ethically control as much of the money, wealth and resources of the world as possible within my success plan".[105] Photographs of Raniere and Nancy Salzman were displayed during classes, which would conclude with participants showing gratitude to the two leaders.[106]

NXIVM conducted "Intensives" classes for 12 hours daily for 16 days. One cited price was $7,500.[107][108] Classes were divided into modules. In one module, "Relationship Sourcing", students were instructed to explore the benefits they would receive in the event of a partner's sudden death. Another module, "Dracula and his ghouls", reportedly discussed psychopaths and their followers. Other module titles included "Best People; Perfect World" and "The Heroic Struggle".[109]

During "exploration of meaning" (EM) sessions, senior members questioned participants as they delved into their childhood memories.[110]

NXIVM taught that some people, called "Suppressives", try to impede progress within NXIVM.[111] People who irrevocably turned against Raniere were said to have undergone "The Fall" and were labeled, in the words of a former member, as "Luciferians, lost people for whom bad feels good, and good feels bad."[112]

NXIVM members organized Vanguard Week, an annual celebration of Raniere's birthday.[113]

NXIVM has been associated with several related organizations. Jness was a society aimed at women, while the Society of Protectors was aimed primarily at men.[110] A third group was known by the acronym DOS, short for "Dominus Obsequious Sororium", which, according to one member, means "master over slave women".[114] In 2006, Raniere founded Rainbow Cultural Garden, an international chain of childcare organizations in which children were to be exposed to seven different languages.[115]

Some members of NXIVM's inner circle were reportedly taught that, in past lives, they were high-ranking Nazis.[116]

According to a complaint filed by a former NXIVM member, a medical doctor performed an experiment on her that involved recording her EEG responses while viewing footage of people being murdered.[112][117] Brandon P. Porter, the doctor, faced 24 professional conduct charges from the New York State Board of the Office of Professional Medical Conduct, including "moral unfitness to practice medicine".[118][119] In August 2019, Porter's license was revoked for his role in the experiments and for his failure to report the possible outbreak of a norovirus at NXIVM's 2016 "V-Week" retreat.[120]

Notable NXIVM participants

Edgar Boone, the scion of a wealthy family, introduced NXIVM to numerous affluent Mexicans, becoming head of NXIVM-Mexico and rising to third in the NXIVM organization.[121][122][123]

Clare Bronfman, daughter of billionaire Seagrams chairman Edgar Bronfman Sr., was introduced to NXIVM by her sister Sara. Clare Bronfman was arrested by federal agents on July 24, 2018, in New York City and charged with money laundering and identity theft in connection with NXIVM activities. She pleaded not guilty in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York in Brooklyn. She was released on $100 million bond and placed on house arrest with electronic monitoring.[124] On April 19, 2019, Clare Bronfman pleaded guilty to conspiracy to conceal and harbor illegal aliens for financial gain and fraudulent use of identification; she faced 21 to 27 months in prison and has agreed to forfeit $6 million.[125][126][127][128] On September 30, 2020, she was sentenced to six years, nine months in prison by a federal judge.[9]

Sara Bronfman, daughter of Edgar Bronfman Sr., was introduced to NXIVM by a family friend in 2002.[116]

Pam Cafritz,[129][130] daughter of Washington, D.C., socialites Buffy and William Cafritz.[131] Cafritz was a founder of JNESS, a Raniere-affiliated women's group. Cafritz was reported to be Raniere's "most important long-term girlfriend".[132] On November 7, 2016, Pam Cafritz died. After her death, her credit card was charged for over $300,000.[133]

Suneel Chakravorty, a software developer, remained among Raniere's post-conviction followers, dancing outside the jail where Raniere is confined.[104][103][134]

Canadian actress Nicki Clyne

Nicki Clyne is a Canadian actress known for her role on the series Battlestar Galactica. According to reports, in 2006, Clyne became involved with NXIVM. She married fellow senior member Allison Mack in 2017; the marriage was alleged to have been a sham to evade United States immigration laws. After Raniere's conviction, Clyne and others began dancing nightly outside the detention center containing Raniere.[102]

Marc Elliot, an author, claims taking courses through NXIVM and working with Keith Raniere and Nancy Salzman have helped him overcome his Tourette syndrome. He is among the NXIVM members who remains loyal to Raniere.

American actress Allison Mack pleaded guilty to racketeering charges in April 2019.

Allison Mack is an American actress known for her role on the series Smallville. Mack was reportedly recruited to the Vancouver chapter of NXIVM, along with her Smallville co-star Kristin Kreuk.[135] Mack was reportedly a founder of DOS, a Raniere-affiliated Master/Slave group. Mack was arrested on April 20, 2018, on charges of sex trafficking, sex trafficking conspiracy, and forced labor conspiracy. Mack pleaded guilty to racketeering charges in April 2019, and was to be sentenced in September 2019. However, on July 15, 2019, the Senior U.S. District Judge Nicholas Garaufis postponed the sentencing until further notice to allow federal probation officials to conduct presentencing investigations.[136] On June 30, 2021, Mack was sentenced to three years in prison.

Brandon Porter, M.D., a medical doctor, conducted unlicensed human-subjects research on 200 people for NXIVM. During a "fright study", Porter exposed subjects to disturbing videos, including actual footage of a decapitation.[137] In 2016, Porter was present at a NXIVM retreat ("V-Week") where 300 to 400 individuals were struck by an unidentified disease; Porter failed to report the outbreak, in violation of his duties as a licensed medical doctor.[137] Porter was stripped of his medical license in 2020.[138][137][139]

Keith Raniere (born August 26, 1960) is the founder of NXIVM.[63] In March 2018, Raniere was arrested and indicted on a variety of charges related to DOS (a "secret sisterhood" within NXIVM), including sex trafficking, sex trafficking conspiracy, and conspiracy to commit forced labor.[4][70][140] He was found guilty of all charges at trial.[141] On October 27, 2020, Raniere was sentenced to 120 years in prison.[142][143]

Danielle Roberts, D.O., a osteopathic physician, gained notoriety for having used a cauterizing pen to brand 17 women in connection with the group known as DOS.[46][18][65][66] In 2020, New York Board of Medical Conduct began an investigation into Roberts;[144] a year later it brought charges against her with the possibility of the revocation of her license.[145] After Raniere's conviction, Roberts was among the dancers outside the jail in which he was incarcerated.[146] Roberts' medical license was revoked in October 2021.[147]

Emiliano Salinas is a venture capitalist and businessman. He is the son of former Mexican president Carlos Salinas de Gortari. Salinas served as vice president of Prorsus Capital, a financial consortium with ties to Raniere and NXIVM.[148][149]

Nancy Salzman, a psychiatric nurse and trained practitioner of hypnotism and neuro-linguistic programming, met Raniere in 1998. The two founded Executive Success Programs, a personal development company[16] offering a range of techniques aimed at self-improvement.[17][18][19] In March 2019, Salzman pleaded guilty to racketeering.[150] In September 2021, Salzman was sentenced to 42 months in prison and a $150,000 fine for racketeering conspiracy.[151]

Karen A. Unterreiner is a member who became Raniere's live-in partner beginning in the 1980s and an early employee of his company Consumers' Buyline.[16][152]

Critical former members

Barbara Bouchey was a client of Nancy Salzman, having been referred to her in 1988. Beginning in 2000, Bouchey dated Raniere. In 2009, Bouchey and eight other women ("The NXIVM Nine") confronted Raniere with concerns about abuse within the organization. That year, Bouchey left the group and later went to law enforcement.[153]

Sarah Edmondson is a Canadian actress. After leaving NXIVM in early 2017, she publicly denounced the organization, claiming that she was invited into DOS, a substructure within NXIVM operated by Keith Raniere and Allison Mack, and was branded with a combination of Raniere's and Mack's initials at Mack's Albany home.[154][62][155] Edmondson showed the brand in a New York Times exposé of NXIVM.[154]

Kristin Keeffe became Raniere's partner in the early 1990s. In 2013, Keeffe gave birth to Raniere's son Gaelyn.[156] In February 2014, Keeffe broke with Raniere and his group. Fleeing the region with her son, an email bearing Keeffe's name explained: "I have full sole legal custody of Gaelyn. Keith was experimenting on him. I had to get Gaelyn away."[157] Keeffe publicly described Raniere as "dangerous".[157] In 2015, Keeffe alleged that NXIVM leaders had planned to lure critics to Mexico with an invitation to an anti-cult conference; once in Mexico, the critics were to be arrested on false charges by order of a judge who had been bribed.[158][159][160][161][162]

Toni Natalie met Raniere in 1991 when he was pitching his business Consumer's Buyline.[163] Natalie and her then-husband became top sellers for the organization.[163] Natalie recalled that she was able to stop smoking after a two-hour session with Raniere.[163] Natalie and her son later moved to be near Raniere; her marriage ended shortly thereafter. Natalie and Raniere dated for the next eight years.[163] In the mid-90s, Raniere and Natalie operated a health-products store.[24] In 1999, Raniere's eight-year relationship with Natalie ended. Natalie would subsequently claim to have been the victim of harassment.[164] In a January 2003 ruling, federal judge Robert Littlefield implied Raniere was using a legal suit to harass Natalie. Wrote Littlefield: "This matter smacks of a jilted fellow's attempt at revenge or retaliation against his former girlfriend, with many attempts at tripping her up along the way."[165][163] In 2011, Natalie filed documents in federal court alleging that she had been repeatedly raped by Raniere.[163]

Joseph J. O'Hara was an attorney who departed NXIVM in 2005 after accusing the group of misdeeds. In 2007, O'Hara was indicted by Albany County. It was later revealed that the District Attorney had allowed Raniere's girlfriend Kristin Keeffe to operate within its office as a sort of victims' advocate.[166] Charges were ultimately dismissed.

India Oxenberg, daughter of actress Catherine Oxenberg, was introduced to the group in 2011.[167] At Raniere's trial, a witness testified that India had spent a year on a 500-calorie-per-day diet.[168] In May 2017, India admitted to her mother that she was among those who had been branded.[169] India left the group in June 2018, after Raniere's arrest.[170] In August 2018, Catherine Oxenberg's book Captive: A Mother's Crusade to Save Her Daughter from a Terrifying Cult was published.[171][172]

Mark Vicente, a filmmaker known for the 2004 film What the Bleep Do We Know!?, began involvement with the group in 2005. Vicente testified against Raniere at his 2019 trial.[173]

Journalists and bloggers

James Odato is an investigative reporter who wrote for the Albany Times Union. In 2012, Odato reported Raniere's history of pedophilia. In October 2013, Odato was named in a lawsuit filed by NXIVM, along with Suzanna Andrews of Vanity Fair and blogger John J. Tighe; all had written critically of the group.[174] The suit alleged that NXIVM computers had been illegally accessed. Shortly thereafter, Odato was described as being "on leave" from the Times Union.[174]

Frank Parlato was hired by NXIVM in 2007 to help with publicity. After concluding that NXIVM members were being defrauded by Raniere, Parlato began blogging about the group on his sites ArtVoice, The Niagara Falls Reporter, and The Frank Report.[175][152]

Rick Alan Ross is the executive director of the Ross Institute, which specializes in studying cults. Ross received a copy of a NXIVM training manual and published portions of it on his website. In NXIVM Corp. v. Ross Institute, NXIVM sued to try to block further publications. Courts ruled in favor of Ross.

John Tighe wrote about NXIVM on a blog.[176] In 2013, NXIVM accused Tighe of illegally accessing NXIVM servers using a former member's login information. Tighe's home was raided by the New York State Police, and his computer was seized.[177]


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