Overview
- Allison Mack says she used her acting fame as a "power tool" to recruit and influence women, calling herself "very effective in moving Keith’s vision forward."
- She acknowledges being "aggressive," "callous" and "abusive," describing how pressure she applied led to situations she characterizes as "like rape."
- On the podcast, Mack recounts Raniere telling her that sexual intimacy was required to "heal" her, which he framed as therapeutic "energy" work.
- Coverage revisits DOS practices described in court, including required "collateral," branding with initials, near-starvation diets, and orders to have sex with Raniere.
- Mack pleaded guilty and was sentenced to three years in 2021 before her 2023 release; she says she is now remarried, studying social work, and working with prison arts programs, while Raniere serves a 120-year sentence.