Agnifilo blasts government, says DOJ ‘constructed criminal case from media and Hollywood-driven detritus’

Marc Agnifilo

Marc Agniflo has pretty much summed up the weakness, he says, of the case against NXIVM and the government’s foolish notion to pursue it – in a memorandum of law filed on Dec. 28.

The estimable lawyer for Keith Raniere writes:

“Everything about this case, the Government’s Response included, betrays a clear reality: the prosecutors read about branding in The New York Times, spoke to different people writing books, making podcasts or starring in television dramas and endeavored to construct a criminal case from media and Hollywood-driven detritus.

Central to the Government’s success was keeping Raniere in prison. It accomplished this by falsely telling this Court that he escaped to Mexico when it knew he did not. The Government also falsely portrayed to the Mexican Government that it had overwhelming evidence that Raniere was a sex-trafficker—a crime with a particularly nefarious connotation in Mexico—so that Mexico, in an unprecedented and dangerous move, ‘deported’ Raniere at gunpoint by forcibly throwing him into a police car, and later an airplane, to be flown to the U.S. to be arrested.

The Government did not inform the Mexican authorities, for instance,
that it possessed months of written communication between Raniere and numerous Jane Does that clearly showed a normal, consensual intimate relationship.

The truth is that the sex trafficking charges that led to this misconduct are baseless, and are hanging by a thread, and the Government is still trying to cobble together a case by promising a last-minute superseding indictment.

Throughout the last year, different witnesses have told the Government time and again that they were not sex trafficking victims and that Raniere is innocent. Unwilling to accept these answers, the Government in repeated interviews sought to convince these witnesses that while the witnesses may have been unaware of it, they were actually sex trafficking victims.

Now, having been called on these tactics, the Government denies it ever made such statements or suggestions to any witness, and further refuses to admit that it has clear Brady material [evidence that might exonerate Raniere].

Keith Raniere again asserts his innocence to these charges. He continues to object to his being held without bail and he continues to press for this trial to commence with opening statements on March 18, 2019″.

Up until he learned he was under investigation, Keith Raniere pranced daily with various women along the streets of Clifton Park, often plotting on how to put his enemies in prison.

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Anonymous
Anonymous
5 years ago

Look on the bright side. Your name could be Agniflo, you could have to drive over to the MDC and be Keith Raniere’s paid friend, constantly listening to Vanguard’s psycho babble, for a living.

Scott Johnson (@ScottTexJohnson)
Reply to  Anonymous

Marc isn’t Raniere’s friend, it’s just business. And a very lucrative one for Marc. The joke is on Raniere, he just doesn’t realize it. Yet.

Heidi
Heidi
5 years ago

Hoo-Ray for Hollywood!

Is this the best Marc can come up with
Is this the best Marc can come up with
5 years ago

Ya right, Marc Agniflo, the DOJ is all about wasting their time and the tax payers money on a crazy made up Hollywood scandal. Time to pull up your Big Boy Panties Marc and come up with a better story for the boy toy at the MDC.

Maybe you should of used your big lawyer brain and done some research on your client before taking Mr. Smarty Pants on as a client.

You heard Bronfman Trust Fund and your eyes rolled up into the back of your head while the sound of Vegas slot machines sounded throughout your mind, bank roll, bank roll, bank roll.

What ya gonna do if the trust fund runs out of money and you have to take on a client without any asses-st?

Scott Johnson (@ScottTexJohnson)

The recent DOJ filings are filled with statements directly from NXIVM emails. I don’t think the media or hollywood has seen those emails yet.

Heidi
Heidi
5 years ago

“Aggie” (Marc) just might have had a tad bit of coaching from his client. This all harkens back to the — “the branding story was all a product (or invention — can’t recall Raniere’s exact wording) of criminal minds” coverup theory that Raniere originally schemed-up and began implementing by “criminalizing” his enemies — seeking false indictments through perjury and payoffs, even in some cases staging crimes, manufacturing evidence as alleged.

Peterson’s lawsuit, btw, does reference NX’s/Burke’s attempts to “criminalize” him by the same method. Maybe Keith sold Burke on his patent pending Hitler-inspired formula module on how to “criminalize opponents” and use them to cover one’s criminal activities while sheisting Billionaires?

All dovetails right back into the loopy mind of the psycho who spent as much time calculating out how to cover-up his crimes as commit them; using his pyramid supply of slaves and sheep-goats — both branded and not.

“Not” being most conspicuous in the case of CC1, the hopeful Hollywood starlet Allison Mack, whose initials do allegedly appear along with KAR on other victim’s pubic region branding scars.

HAPPY NEW YEAR!🎈

shadowstate1958
5 years ago

Mr. Agnif.i.lo.

Suppose Mr. X has sex with numerous women.
Most of these women (90%) consent.
But 10% object from beginning to end.

Mr. Agnifilo, were those 10% of women raped by Mr. X?

Clear answer: YES!

Anonymous
Anonymous
5 years ago

He’s trying to make the case that if 90% say the sex was consensual, then the 10% who say it wasn’t are lying.

Anonymous
Anonymous
5 years ago

Agnifilo isn’t stupid. He’s stuck. By now, he knows his arguments are bullshit. Agnifilo’s mistake was made when he agreed to represent Keith Raniere.

Must suck to know you’re on the wrong side of the core arguments in a case yet you still have to write stuff you don’t believe in, yourself, either (i) because you’re willing to sell out your principles for money (with the usual criminal lawyer rationalizations, every citizen entitled to due process and the right to legal counsel, etc.) or (ii) because you’ve been threatened by a cartel.

It also must suck to know your client is going to be convicted, that you’re going to lose; that your legal peers may view you as an dunce for taking on the case.

And, it must suck to know that no matter what you do at this point, you’re probably going to get sued by your psychopath client.

The lack of conviction can be read in Agnifilo’s unremarkable words. Seems to me the wind has been taken out of his sails. Can’t blame him. Everything about Nxivm sucks. Even being their lawyer sucks.

Scott Johnson (@ScottTexJohnson)
Reply to  Anonymous

Marc is loving it, all that matters is the billable hours. Everything else is simply the price to pay for the big bucks, cloked in the Bill of Rights and the American flag, of course. But the spoonful of sugar that makes the medicine go down is the money.

Anonymous
Anonymous
5 years ago
Reply to  Anonymous

—Everything about Nxivm sucks.

It doesn’t just suck. It is a slow poison to the lives of people who get involved with it, either directly or indirectly.

Anonymous
Anonymous
5 years ago

Sure, Raniere also continues to assert he is a Judo champ and the smartest man in the world.

Scott Johnson (@ScottTexJohnson)
Reply to  Anonymous

I haven’t heard either one of those for quite a while.

villagedianne
villagedianne
5 years ago

Agnifilo is going after the low-hanging fruit by focusing only on the sex-related charges that he will try to portray as more subjective in nature. Notice that he does not address the financial crimes such as wire fraud. In addition to trying to make Raniere look like a victim, I believe that Agnifilo is trying to deflect attention from the money-related charges that will really stick.

Deke the Federalie
Deke the Federalie
5 years ago
Reply to  villagedianne

Exactly. Sex crimes are usually handled at a state level with exceptions, but the financial crimes and trafficking are a fed specialty.

Scott Johnson (@ScottTexJohnson)
Reply to  villagedianne

I think the DOJ is smarter than to allow Marc to allow attention to be deflected from the other charges.

orangecountydreams - OCD
orangecountydreams - OCD
5 years ago
Reply to  villagedianne

Very good observation. I have noticed that. The financial crimes are harder to explain away.

I wonder where the tax evasion charges are. Did I miss them?

Scott Johnson (@ScottTexJohnson)

Regarding this part, “The Government has failed to provide a satisfactory solution to the intractable problem presented by this Superseding Indictment, even assuming its baseless allegations to be true, namely how a cogent enterprise and pattern of activity can possibly exist, or be alleged, where DOS, and its alleged activities, were kept secret from non-DOS members, including certain defendants, and where the alleged activities of DOS are different in purpose, result, participants, purported victims and method of commission from the other charged activities.” it’s actually quite easy.

Amway has hidden the Amway Tool Scam (RICO fraud) and lack of retail sales (illegal pyramid) from the government, prospects, and most of the public for decades. I wonder where Raniere started his MLM scam career? Oh yeah, it was Amway!

Scott Johnson (@ScottTexJohnson)

I love it when lawyers use words I have to look up: detritus. It helps me improve my vocabulary, but I’ll probably never see or use the word again for the rest of my life. But thanks anyway, Marcee-Marc!

shadowstate1958
5 years ago

telling this Court that he escaped to Mexico when it knew he did not.

Agnifilo BS
Raniere only went to Mexico when Canada would not let him in.

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to construct a criminal case from media and Hollywood

More Agnifilo BS
In this era of MeToo where Hollywood’s top producer Harvey Weinstein and its top actor Kevin Spacey and its top comedian Bill Cosby all face serious sex crime charges, Hollywood wishes the NXIVM story would disappear.
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the witnesses may have been unaware of it, they were actually sex trafficking victims.

Precisely Right!
American society has seen deviancy defined downward so much that brutal,cruel, barbaric behavior is now regarded as normal.

Scott Johnson (@ScottTexJohnson)

But Raniere was scared of Frank and others on this website, he HAD to flee.

A victim being unaware a crime is being committed does not mean a crime is not being committed. Also, if only some of the victims were aware a crime was being committed does not mean all of the victims have to agree a crime is being committed for a crime to have been committed. Marc’s “logic” is why Shkerli is in prison for 7 years, and even spent some time at MDC, and is serving his time at a low security prison, a place Raniere will never see.

About the Author

Frank Parlato is an investigative journalist.

His work has been cited in hundreds of news outlets, like The New York Times, The Daily Mail, VICE News, CBS News, Fox News, New York Post, New York Daily News, Oxygen, Rolling Stone, People Magazine, The Sun, The Times of London, CBS Inside Edition, among many others in all five continents.

His work to expose and take down NXIVM is featured in books like “Captive” by Catherine Oxenberg, “Scarred” by Sarah Edmonson, “The Program” by Toni Natalie, and “NXIVM. La Secta Que Sedujo al Poder en México” by Juan Alberto Vasquez.

Parlato has been prominently featured on HBO’s docuseries “The Vow” and was the lead investigator and coordinating producer for Investigation Discovery’s “The Lost Women of NXIVM.” Parlato was also credited in the Starz docuseries "Seduced" for saving 'slave' women from being branded and escaping the sex-slave cult known as DOS.

Additionally, Parlato’s coverage of the group OneTaste, starting in 2018, helped spark an FBI investigation, which led to indictments of two of its leaders in 2023.

Parlato appeared on the Nancy Grace Show, Beyond the Headlines with Gretchen Carlson, Dr. Oz, American Greed, Dateline NBC, and NBC Nightly News with Lester Holt, where Parlato conducted the first-ever interview with Keith Raniere after his arrest. This was ironic, as many credit Parlato as one of the primary architects of his arrest and the cratering of the cult he founded.

Parlato is a consulting producer and appears in TNT's The Heiress and the Sex Cult, which premiered on May 22, 2022. Most recently, he consulted and appeared on Tubi's "Branded and Brainwashed: Inside NXIVM," which aired January, 2023.

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