Rabu, 30 September 2020

Liquor heiress sentenced to prison over sex slave case - 9News

A wealthy benefactor of Keith Raniere, the disgraced leader of a self-improvement group in upstate New York convicted of turning women into sex slaves who were branded with his initials, was sentenced to almost seven years in prison in the federal conspiracy case.

Seagram's liquor fortune heir Clare Bronfman was taken into custody yesterday to begin her 81-month sentence immediately after her appearance in federal court in Brooklyn.

The 41-year-old admitted in a guilty plea last year that she harboured someone who was living in the US illegally for unpaid "labour and services" and that she committed credit card fraud on behalf of Raniere, leader of the group called NXIVM.

Clare Bronfman has been jailed for her involvement in the NXIVM sex cult. (Mark Lennihan/AP)

In a letter to the court last month, Bronfman wrote that she "never meant to hurt anyone, however I have and for this I am deeply sorry." Still, she said that she couldn't disavow Raniere because "NXIVM and Keith greatly changed my life for the better."

At trial, prosecutors told jurors the 60-year-old Raniere's organisation, NXIVM — pronounced NEHK-see-uhm — operated like a cult whose members called him "Vanguard."

To honour him, the group formed a secret sorority comprised of brainwashed female "slaves" who were branded with his initials and forced to have sex with him, the prosecutors said.

Bronfman's lawyers argued she deserved leniency because she had no direct involvement in the most disturbing allegations and has a health condition that could put her at greater risk for a coronavirus infection if incarcerated.

Keith Raniere
Keith Raniere. (Supplied)

But in court papers, prosecutors argued she deserved a serious punishment since, "There can be little doubt that Raniere would not have been able to commit the crimes with which he was convicted were it not for powerful allies like Bronfman."

The defendant had long been affiliated with NXIVM, giving away tens of millions of dollars to bankroll Raniere and his program of intense self-improvement classes.

She also paid for lawyers to defend the group against a lawsuit brought by its critics.

Along with Bronfman, Raniere's teachings won him the devotion of Hollywood actresses like Allison Mack of TV's "Smallville." Ms Mack also has pleaded guilty and is awaiting sentencing.

As part of a plea agreement, Bronfman agreed to forfeit A$8.3 million from a fortune prosecutors have said is worth A$280 million. They also are seeking a A$697,000 fine.

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