‘Smallville’ Actress Says She Got Involved With NXIVM Sex Cult To Revive Her Hollywood Career, Friends Say She Was ‘Brainwashed’

A former “Smallville” actress claimed that she got involved with the NXIVM sex cult to revive her Hollywood career.

Actress Allison Mack divulged her intentions for joining the NXIVM sex cult and pleaded innocence. She also spoke about going to the NXIVM headquarters in Albany, New York. Mack believed that NXIVM co-founder Keith Raniere could revive her Hollywood career.

“I moved to Albany to fill that emptiness and find the soul of myself again, if that makes sense, as it had fizzled,” Mack said, according to Page Six. “I asked Keith if he would help me become a great actress again because I felt like I was a fraud.” . . .

Mack confessed that friends advised her to leave NXIVM because they viewed it as a cult. Mack, 49, said her friends told her that she was “brainwashed” and “sick.”

Raniere co-founded NXIVM in 1998 as an alleged self-improvement group. (Read more from “‘Smallville’ Actress Says She Got Involved With NXIVM Sex Cult To Revive Her Hollywood Career, Friends Say She Was ‘Brainwashed’” HERE)

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