Allison Mack has begun her prison sentence for her crimes arising from her involvement in NXIVM.
The “Smallville” extortionist is currently at the Federal Correctional Institution in Dublin, California, a spokesman for the Prisons Office confirmed to Fox News.
Mack, 39, got off to a strong start in his three years in prison. In June, a judge ordered him to be handed over to a facility on Sept. 29. Officials say it was registered on Monday, September 13th.
The former TV actress, best known for her role as a close friend of a young Superman in the series “Smallville“- appeared before Judge Nicholas G. Garaufis in Brooklyn federal court on June 30. She was sentenced to three years in prison after pleading guilty to charges he manipulated women into becoming sex slaves within of the NXIVM organization.
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American television actress Allison Mack (C) arrives in Brooklyn Federal Court on June 30, 2021 in New York to be convicted for her role in the alleged sexual cult NXIVM.
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In his sentencing in Brooklyn federal court, Mack resigned Keith Raniere, who founded NXIVM.
“I made decisions that I will regret forever,” he said, and also told the judge he was full of “remorse and guilt”.
“I am sorry for those you introduced to NXIVM,” he wrote in a letter filed in court. “I’m sorry to have ever exposed you to the nefarious and emotionally abusive schemes of a twisted man.”
He reiterated his apologies to the victims in court, saying, “From the deepest part of my heart and soul, I’m sorry.”
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Mack’s sentence came a long time ago, as did the former actress arrested in April 2018 on federal charges for his participation in NXIVM. She he pleaded guilty in charge of layout and conspiracy in April 2019.

Allison Mack began her three-year prison sentence this week.
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NXIVM was a company that claimed to offer self-help services and seminars and professional development, but has been widely described as a cult, which saw the young women of the groom Raniere as “slaves” under a subordinate “Dominus Obsequious Sororium” or ” TWO ”-society. Prosecutors said Mack became a “master” of the “slaves” within DOS and ordered the women to “take part, take nude photographs and, in some cases, engage in sexual acts with Raniere. “.
Mack provided information to prosecutors about how Raniere encouraged “the use of derogatory and derogatory language, including racial insults, to humiliate” slaves, “court documents also say.
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Raniere was sentenced last year to 120 years in prison for his conviction on sex trafficking charges. Last week, co-defendant Nancy Salzman was the fourth of Raniere’s five co-defendants to be sentenced to three-and-a-half years behind bars. Nancy’s daughter, Lauren Salzman, received five years probation, while Clare Bronfman, a Seagram heiress whose fortune was used to support NXIVM, is six years and nine months old. NXIVM longtime accountant Kathy Russell pleaded guilty to visa fraud and is awaiting sentencing.