Allison Mack is addressing “the unhealthy issues she’s executed” as a high-profile member of the “intercourse cult” NXIVM in a brand new podcast.
Launched Monday, “Allison After NXIVM” is a seven-episode collection that options the previous “Smallville” star detailing her time as a younger actor and the way she turned concerned within the purported self-improvement group, in addition to her position in manipulating girls into changing into intercourse slaves for NXIVM chief Keith Raniere and the eventual felony fallout.
“I don’t see myself as harmless,” Mack says in an early episode as she acknowledges utilizing her success as an actor as “an influence device … to get individuals to do what I wished” and that she was “very efficient in transferring Keith’s imaginative and prescient ahead.”
In a later episode, she accepts claims that she was a “harsh monster” throughout her time at NXIVM.
“I used to be not variety and I used to be aggressive and I used to be abusive,” Mack says. “I used to be harsh and I used to be callous and I used to be aggressive and forceful in ways in which have been painful for individuals. [I] did make individuals really feel like they’d no alternative and was extremely abusive to individuals, traumatic for individuals.”
In 2019, Mack pleaded responsible to racketeering prices associated to her position in NXIVM and its subgroup DOS, a so-called “secret society” of ladies who have been branded with Raniere’s initials and compelled to have intercourse with him. Mack was amongst one of many “masters” within the group, a lieutenant tasked by Raniere with recruiting and coercing different girls. She was sentenced to 3 years in federal jail in 2021 and was launched in 2023. (Raniere is at present serving a 120-year sentence after being convicted of sex-trafficking and different prices.)
However whereas she acknowledges that “100% all these allegations are true,” she additionally contends that she is “somebody who cares deeply and wished very a lot to develop and wished very a lot for everyone that I used to be concerned with to develop. … [B]oth of these issues are true about me.
“I positively acknowledge and admit that I used to be abusing my energy,” Mack says. “However I can also’t negate the truth that there was part of me that was altruistic and was determined to assist individuals. [I] wished to be higher, and I used to be keen to do something to be higher in myself and to assist different individuals be higher.”
The podcast collection additionally touches on what Mack has been as much as since being launched from jail. She is pursuing a grasp’s in social work and searching into PhD packages in expressive arts remedy. She can also be working at a nonprofit to assist deliver inventive arts akin to music, theater and poetry to prisons.
Over the summer season, Mack received married to Frank Meeink, a distinguished former neo-Nazi who now speaks out in help of racial variety and acceptance. The couple met in a canine park not lengthy after Mack’s launch from jail in 2023. Based on the podcast’s host, Natalie Robehmed, Mack now goes by Allison Meeink.
Robehmed additionally mentions that “Allison After NXIVM,” which is the newest installment of the true crime podcast “Uncover,” got here to be after Mack reached out to journalist Vanessa Grigoriadis following her launch from jail, hoping to inform her personal story for the primary time. Grigoriadis, who serves as an govt producer on the collection, had interviewed Mack earlier than her arrest.
NXIVM additionally has been the topic of the 2020 documentary collection “The Vow” and “Seduced: Contained in the NXIVM Cult.”
