“Young Bill” actress Allison Mack was released from prison on Monday, according to the Federal Prison Service website.
Mack, 40, was sentenced to three years in prison in June 2021 for his role in the sex trafficking cult NXIVM.according to the search record Mack was released Monday from a federal prison in Dublin, Calif., near the Bay Area, according to the Federal Prison Service website.
Mack was initially charged with manipulating a woman into having sex with cult leader Keith Raniere, as well as stamping Raniere with her own initials, and pleaded guilty. By helping prosecutors build a case against Raniere, who was sentenced to 120 years for the crime, she avoided more than 20 years in prison for her role in the cult and his criminal activities, The Associated Press reported. report.
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The former actress was best known for her role in the hit series Smallville, the prequel to Superman. She joined her NXIVM her cult from 2005 to her circa 2006 with one of her former co-stars, Kristin Kreuk. (Related: Man who lived in daughter’s college dorm room convicted of sex trafficking)
While in the cult, Mack solicited women, gathered information, and blackmailed them into having sex with Raniere. Crook managed to leave the group in 2012 before much of the branding and assault took place.