Allison Mack’s Early Prison Release: After being released from federal prison for her involvement in the Nxivm s*x cult, “Smallville” actor Allison Mack was recently spotted outside her parents’ Los Angeles residence. This was her first public appearance since being released from prison.
Mack, age 40, entered the residence with her parents, Mindy and Johnathan Mack, wearing a white long-sleeved shirt and black trousers.
Notably, her long trousers concealed the ankle monitor she is compelled to wear as a condition of her release from prison.
Allison Mack’s Early Prison Release
This week, Allison Mack was released from the Dublin Federal Correctional Institution in California. She served less than two years in prison for her participation in Keith Raniere’s NXIVM sect, in which she played the role of “slave master.” Due to her early release for excellent behaviour, she will be on three years of supervised release.
To avoid a lengthier sentence, the actor agreed to testify against Raniere in exchange for immunity. Even though she was never summoned as a witness during his trial, her evidence, along with that of others, contributed to Raniere’s conviction and 120-year prison sentence.
NXIVM subjected its victims to branding, malnutrition, s*xual exploitation, and forced labour while posing as a self-help foundation. The leaders maintained control by using “collateral,” such as intimate photographs, as leverage against the female participants.
In 2021, the actor was sentenced to three years in prison after pleading guilty to multiple offences including racketeering, conspiracy to commit extortion, and forced labour. She revealed in a 2017 interview that she entered the cult in hopes of reviving her career.
Notably, the actor’s ex-wife, who was also a member of Raniere’s inner circle, was not accused in the case. As of now, the actor’s solicitors have not immediately responded to The Post’s request for comment.