Allison Mack , the "Smallville" star who pleaded guilty to her role in the sex trafficking case linked to NXIVM , has admitted she used her fame as a "power tool" in her first public comments since leaving federal prison two years ago.
In a new seven-part podcast produced by CBC’s Uncover , "Allison After NXIVM," Mack chronicles her journey from child actor to top lieutenant in NXIVM, a purported self-help group in upstate New York led by Keith Raniere that prosecutors said was a sex-cult pyramid scheme that enslaved and branded women.
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Mack, 43, was sentenced in July 2021 to three years in prison for her role in the group after pleading guilty to several crimes, including extortion and forced labor . She was

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