Edited by TJV News
Before Allison Mack was recruited to join NXIVM’s Vancouver chapter in 2010, she was best known for her leading role in “Smallville.” She had also made appearances in “7th Heaven” and “Opposite Sex” and had more roles underway but, as HBO’s new documentary mini-series on NXIVM “The Vow” shows, she was feeling unfulfilled in her acting career. The DC comics based show lasted 10 years.
The documentary reveals that underneath the NXIVM, a multi-level marketing company, was their secret society was a group called DOS (an acronym for a Latin phrase which means “Master Over Slave Women”) where women were branded and were forced to hsnd over collateral in order to serve NXIVM leader Keith Raniere and other high ranking slaves-turned-masters in the pyramid scheme., according to Oxygen Buzz
She became one of the top masters in the first level of the pyramid immediately below Raniere in DOS, according to a 2018 U.S. Attorney’s Office press release.
The NY Post Page 6 revealed Allison Mack wore a belly chain to symbolize her devotion to the leader of upstate sex-slave cult Nxivm, according to a former member of the group.
The riviting program airs Friday nights and is available on HBO streaming.

