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  2. In March 2018, NXIVM founder Keith Raniere was arrested and charged with sex trafficking. Months earlier, several news outlets had published shocking reports detailing the inner workings of the purported "self-help" organization he founded, which prosecutors say was a front for a sex cult.. In October 2017, the New York Times ran a lengthy story alleging that the group had branded some ...
  3. NXIVM, an organization that allegedly brainwashed and blackmailed women into being "sex slaves," has crumbled in the past year.In March 2018, its founder, Keith Raniere, was arrested and charged with sex trafficking for his role in the group, which then set off a domino effect: In the ensuing months, federal prosecutors would go on to charge more and more people for their alleged ...
  4. In a year-and-a-half since the New York Times published an exposé into the "self-help" group NXIVM, alleging that female members were blackmailed, branded, and referred to as "slaves," the organization has fallen apart. While its foundation was initially slow to crack, in the past few months, three defendants have admitted in court to many of the allegations made in the Times piece ...
  5. (The "self-help" organization has also been called Executive Success Programs, and some centers still exist under the name ESP.) According to ESP's old website, Salinas joined as an executive board member in 2009, and co-owned centers in Mexico City, Guadalajara, and Los Angeles. Because of Salinas's influence and leadership in NXIVM ...
  6. Women who were recruited into NXIVM's secret master-slave sorority were subjected to whippings, cold showers, and other forms of sexual torture, a high-ranking member of the alleged sex cult testified.. On Friday, Lauren Salzman took the stand in the sex-trafficking and racketeering trial of NXIVM founder Keith Raniere. Salzman has admitted to being a main member in the organization's ...
  7. Just over a year after being arrested on suspicion of running a sex cult, NXIVM founder Keith Raniere has been convicted. On Wednesday, jurors in Federal District Court in Brooklyn found Raniere guilty on all seven criminal charges against him, including sex trafficking and racketeering, the New York Times reports. While NXIVM purported to be a "self-help" organization, federal prosecutors ...
  8. In a newly resurfaced YouTube video, actress Allison Mack, who was arrested last week for reportedly recruiting women to be sex slaves in NXIVM, praises the alleged sex cult.. First reported by Fox News, the YouTube video is titled "Allison Mack Q&A — You Asked, I Answered," and dates back to October 6, 2013.Seated in a verdant garden with jazz music playing in the background, the former ...
  9. In not-so-surprising news, Lifetime has announced plans to make a movie based on the highly publicized NXIVM sex-cult case. According to a press statement from Lifetime, the working title of the film is NXIVM Cult: A Mother's Nightmare, and the film will center on the story of actress Catherine Oxenberg fighting to save her daughter India from the "dangerous sex cult."
  10. Angelo says. Suddenly he found himself teaching hairdressing to former sex slaves as part of a new job-training program she had launched. He wondered how his young students, who had been brutalized in unthinkable ways by men — beaten, whipped, chained — would react to their new male teacher.

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