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US actress Allison Mack has pleaded guilty to charges linked to an alleged sex trafficking operation disguised as a mentoring group.
Appearing in Brooklyn federal court, Ms Mack pleaded guilty to racketeering and racketeering conspiracy charges related to the suspected sex cult Nxivm.
In a statement, Ms Mack admitted to recruiting women by telling them they were joining a female mentorship group.
"I must take full responsibility for my conduct", she said.
She is now scheduled to be sentenced in September and will face a maximum sentence of 20 years in prison for each of the two charges.
originally posted by: prevenge
a reply to: shawmanfromny
so they still thought they were doing a mentorship thing while they were being branded?
originally posted by: ManyMasks
BBC News
US actress Allison Mack has pleaded guilty to charges linked to an alleged sex trafficking operation disguised as a mentoring group.
Appearing in Brooklyn federal court, Ms Mack pleaded guilty to racketeering and racketeering conspiracy charges related to the suspected sex cult Nxivm.
In a statement, Ms Mack admitted to recruiting women by telling them they were joining a female mentorship group.
"I must take full responsibility for my conduct", she said.
She is now scheduled to be sentenced in September and will face a maximum sentence of 20 years in prison for each of the two charges.
Well this is a surprise I was expecting this to be just like the Jussie Smollett case and to be swept under the carpet with a nothing to see here dismissal of it, but no she has plead guilty and wants to be punished for her crimes, I wonder how many slaps on the wrist she will receive.
Does the ATS public think this girl will end up behind bars, I'm willing to bet the punishment will be lenient or non existent, she deserves serious time imo.
Another hollyweirdo let off may well see further civil unrest at the blatant double standards displayed when the rich and famous are in the dock.
I say shenanigans
originally posted by: bobs_uruncle
originally posted by: ManyMasks
BBC News
US actress Allison Mack has pleaded guilty to charges linked to an alleged sex trafficking operation disguised as a mentoring group.
Appearing in Brooklyn federal court, Ms Mack pleaded guilty to racketeering and racketeering conspiracy charges related to the suspected sex cult Nxivm.
In a statement, Ms Mack admitted to recruiting women by telling them they were joining a female mentorship group.
"I must take full responsibility for my conduct", she said.
She is now scheduled to be sentenced in September and will face a maximum sentence of 20 years in prison for each of the two charges.
Well this is a surprise I was expecting this to be just like the Jussie Smollett case and to be swept under the carpet with a nothing to see here dismissal of it, but no she has plead guilty and wants to be punished for her crimes, I wonder how many slaps on the wrist she will receive.
Does the ATS public think this girl will end up behind bars, I'm willing to bet the punishment will be lenient or non existent, she deserves serious time imo.
Another hollyweirdo let off may well see further civil unrest at the blatant double standards displayed when the rich and famous are in the dock.
I say shenanigans
Why aren't the Bronfmans and other high power players being mentioned? Is Alison mack their "sacrifice" to get them off?
Cheers - Dave
originally posted by: combatmaster
a reply to: ManyMasks
Most likely she will spill the beans of what she knows on the rest of these sickos, including Rachel Chandler!
In court on Monday, Mack said she was instructed by Mr Raniere to collect compromising materials and images of two women within the group, threatening to make the photos public if they revealed information about the secret society. "I believed Keith Raniere's intentions were to help people", Mack said in court on 8 April. "I was wrong."