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Allison Mack Reveals NXIVM Story in New CBC Podcast

Former NXIVM Member‌ Allison Mack Breaks Silence ⁢with New podcast⁣ Detailing Cult’s Abuse

Allison Mack, a key figure in teh NXIVM sex cult ‌led by Keith Raniere, is publicly detailing⁤ her involvement for the first ⁣time through a new podcast,‍ “Allison After NXIVM.” ⁣The podcast offers⁢ a rare, intimate account of her experiences within the organization, her‍ remorse for ​her actions, and ⁢her life following imprisonment.

the podcast arrives years after​ investigative reporting ⁤first exposed NXIVM’s abuses. in October 2017, ⁢ The New York Times published an exposé, “Inside a Secretive Group Where ⁢Women Are Branded,” featuring testimony from ‍NXIVM whistleblower Sarah Edmondson, detailing ⁢her experiences⁣ in the​ group’s inner circle, DOS. this reporting⁣ proved pivotal in turning public opinion​ against Raniere ⁣and ultimately led to‌ his arrest in Mexico in 2018, alongside Mack.

HBO’s docuseries “The Vow,” which premiered in August 2020 and continued with a second season in 2022, further popularized the⁤ cult’s story, portraying ‌Mack as a shadowy figure often present in the background, ​with Raniere controlling all filming.Raniere was convicted in 2019 and ⁤is ⁣currently serving a 120-year sentence for sex trafficking, racketeering, fraud,⁢ and other crimes.

“Allison After NXIVM” begins with Mack​ recounting her sentencing⁤ day in June⁤ 2021, expressing deep regret for the ⁢pain she caused her family. “Oh, my God, my poor‌ brother‍ behind me, having to hear this about his sister,” she said⁣ through ⁢tears.”My ⁣poor mom! I’m so sorry, you guys.I can ‌take it,⁤ but like fuck, you⁣ guys, ‍I’m so⁣ sorry.I don’t see myself as innocent, and they were.”

The‌ podcast follows Mack’s‌ present life, where she is married and pursuing⁢ a‌ master’s degree in social work. Despite numerous previous offers to share her story, Mack had consistently declined until now, ​choosing a podcast format because she is “no longer agreeable in front of cameras like she used to be,” according ‍to podcast creator and journalist ⁣Miriam Robehmed.

“Allison has not spoken publicly since ⁤her‍ incarceration,” Robehmed⁤ stated. “she’s​ had lots⁣ of offers, but always said no⁣ – until now.”

The podcast also features the first-ever interview with Lauren ‌Salzman, daughter of ‌Nancy Salzman, NXIVM’s co-founder. salzman pleaded guilty and testified against ⁤Raniere at his trial, and was sentenced ⁢in ⁤2021 to⁢ time served and five years⁤ of probation.

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