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CNN —The bizarre and salacious nature of “The Vow,” with its intensely detailed look at the Nxivm cult, made the docuseries an understandable sensation, so much so that HBO came back for more. While “The Vow Part Two” gives viewers a front-row seat of the federal trial against founder Keith Raniere, it’s a more fragmented exercise that feels unduly stretched over six parts. Despite Nxivm’s obsession with loyalty, it’s a good reminder that what happens in Vegas seldom stays there. “Allison is a victim who was sent out to do something that she believed was good because she believed Keith was good,” Salzman explains. Warts and all, the totality of “The Vow,” including the earlier episodes, makes for fairly intoxicating viewing.
The scandal behind the alleged Nxivm sex-slave ringSeveral high-profile people face charges for their involvement in a secretive organization that allegedly recruited and branded women as sex slaves. Prosecutors allege that Raniere kept a group of 15 to 20 women as sex slaves, branded with his initials. Allison MackFormer "Smallville" actress Allison Mack pleaded guilty to racketeering for her alleged role in the Nxivm sex cult case. Catherine and India OxenbergActress Catherine Oxenberg took ESP courses with her daughter India. Keith Raniere faces charges of racketeering conspiracy, sex trafficking, wire fraud conspiracy, possession of child pornography, forced labor conspiracy, and conspiracy to commit identity theft.
Persons: Nxivm, Keith Raniere, Nancy Salzman, ESPs, Raniere, " Salzman, Allison Mack, Clare, Sara Bronfman Clare, Sara Bronfman, heiresses, Catherine Oxenberg, Catherine, Sarah Edmondson, she'd Organizations: Forbes, Nxivm, Prosecutors, New York Times Locations: Catherine, India, Nxivm, Mexico
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