Apparently, Allison Mack Really Wanted Emma Watson in Her Sex Cult
Smallville actress Allison Mack sent tweets to Emma Watson in 2016, trying to entice her to join a “women’s movement” to which she belonged. Mack was charged with sex trafficking and forced labor on Friday in connection with her role as second-in-command of sex cult NXIVM (“nexium”) and is currently in jail.
It is alleged that women who joined NXIVM’s “secret sisterhood” were initially told it was an international women’s group dedicated to empowerment, but were instead branded as “slaves” with a combination of Mack’s initials and those of leader Keith Raniere, subjected to starvation diets and beatings, and made to pose for nude photographs that were used to blackmail them into having sex with Raniere and keeping quiet.
.@EmWatson I'm a fellow actress like yourself & involved in an amazing women's movement I think you'd dig. I'd love to chat if you're open.
— Allison Mack (@allisonmack) January 24, 2016
Mack will face another bail hearing tomorrow, at which prosecutors will argue that she is a flight risk and should be under house arrest if released. They are demanding that her bail be paid by someone with no affiliation to NXIVM.