Former Smallville actress Allison Mack, who was convicted of sex trafficking for her role in bringing vulnerable women to NXIVM leader Keith Raniere's secret Dominus Obsequious Sororium, or DOS, group, is now coming out with a six-part podcast series with the Canadian Broadcasting Company, called Uncover: Allison After NXIVM.

The series will detail Allison Mack's life, during and after NXIVM, including her two years in prison. According to CBC's press release,
"Uncover: Allison After NXIVM will include interviews with those who knew former Halfmoon resident Mack and dive deep into the gray zones of influence, accountability and redemption."
Why did Allison Mack go to prison?
Mack, who played Chloe Sullivan on the hit CW show, was arrested in 2018 after it was revealed that she was part of the NXIVM sex trafficking case. The group, which was run by Keith Raniere, posed itself as a self-help group that proposed alternative ways of finding happiness.
In 2019, Mack pleaded guilty to charges of racketeering and racketeering conspiracy. She was sentenced to three years. However, she only served two and was released in 2023.
Raniere is serving 120 years as he was convicted for multiple charges including sex trafficking, wire fraud conspiracy and racketeering charges that included underlying crimes of extortion, identity theft and possession of child pornography.
This is the first time the actress is coming out to speak about the whole experience publicly, as she mostly stayed out of the public eye after being released. The podcast will come out on November 10 and will stream on CBC Listen, along with any platforms where podcasts are available.
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