Guest View: By A Defender of Allison

Sex offenders do not fare well in prison.

There was an FBI raid of Keith Raniere’s “study” or, as some call it, his “sex lair” at 8 Hale Dr. in Clifton Park New York on March 27, 2018.

Looks like it was a good idea to call in 500 potential jurors.
Clare Bronfman, an heiress of the Seagram’s fortune and the Director of Operations for Nxivm, pleaded guilty on April 19, 2019, on Good Friday, in Brooklyn Federal Court.

On Good Friday, Kathy Russell, bookkeeper for Nxivm, plead guilty and ended the prosecution of her in the case of U.S. v. Raniere Et Al.

Happily, the New York Post – and it’s excellent reporter, Emily Saul – was at court today as lawyers for both sides of the case against Keith Alan Raniere were vetting potential jurors.

In a bombshell new motion in the case of the United States v. Keith Raniere, the prosecution team of Assistant U.S. Attorneys Moira Kim Penza, Tanya Hajjar, Mark J. Lesko, and Kevin M. Trowel is seeking to get Judge Nicholas G. Garaufis to approve allowing the testimony of the woman that readers of

Canadian actress Kristin Kreuk left Nxivm in 2013 — at least that’s what three former High-Rank members of Nxivm told me.