Former NXIVM Memberโ Allison Mack Breaks Silence โขwith New podcastโฃ Detailing Cult’s Abuse
Allison Mack, a key figure in teh NXIVM sex cult โled by Keith Raniere, is publicly detailingโค her involvement for the first โฃtime through a new podcast,โ “Allison After NXIVM.” โฃThe podcast offersโข a rare, intimate account of her experiences within the organization, herโ remorse for โher actions, and โขher life following imprisonment.
the podcast arrives years afterโ investigative reporting โคfirst exposed NXIVM’s abuses. in October 2017, โข The New York Times published an exposรฉ, “Inside a Secretive Group Where โขWomen Are Branded,” featuring testimony from โNXIVM whistleblower Sarah Edmondson, detailing โขher experiencesโฃ in theโ group’s inner circle, DOS. this reportingโฃ proved pivotal in turning public opinionโ against Raniere โฃand ultimately led toโ 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 theโค cult’s story, portraying โMack as a shadowy figure often present in the background, โwith Raniere controlling all filming.Raniere was convicted in 2019 and โคis โฃcurrently serving a 120-year sentence for sex trafficking, racketeering, fraud,โข and other crimes.
“Allison After NXIVM” begins with Mackโ recounting her sentencingโค day in Juneโค 2021, expressing deep regret for the โขpain she caused her family. “Oh, my God, my poorโ brotherโ behind me, having to hear this about his sister,” she saidโฃ through โขtears.”My โฃpoor mom! I’m so sorry, you guys.I can โtake it,โค but like fuck, youโฃ guys, โI’m soโฃ sorry.I don’t see myself as innocent, and they were.”
Theโ podcast follows Mack’sโ present life, where she is married and pursuingโข aโ master’s degree in social work. Despite numerous previous offers to share her story, Mack had consistently declined until now, โchoosing a podcast format because she is “no longer agreeable in front of cameras like she used to be,” according โto podcast creator and journalist โฃMiriam Robehmed.
“Allison has not spoken publicly since โคherโ incarceration,” Robehmedโค stated. “she’sโ had lotsโฃ of offers, but always said noโฃ – until now.”
The podcast also features the first-ever interview with Lauren โSalzman, daughter of โNancy Salzman, NXIVM’s co-founder. salzman pleaded guilty and testified against โคRaniere at his trial, and was sentenced โขin โค2021 toโข time served and five yearsโค of probation.