Nxivm sex cult 'grand master' Keith Raniere has been sentenced to 120 years in prison

Raniere was convicted in June 2019 on all charges against him, including racketeering, sex trafficking, extortion, criminal conspiracy and the sexual exploitation of a 15-year-old girl.

In this courtroom drawing, Keith Raniere, centre, is depicted during the first day of his sex trafficking trial, Tuesday, May 7, 2019.

In this courtroom drawing, Keith Raniere, centre, is depicted during the first day of his sex trafficking trial, Tuesday, May 7, 2019. Source: FRE142054 AP

A "self-help" guru convicted of running a cult-like organisation of sex slaves who were branded with his initials was sentenced to 120 years in prison by a New York judge Tuesday. 

The effective life sentence for Keith Raniere, 60, comes after he was found guilty of coercing women into having sex with him as the charismatic leader of Nxivm, a life-coaching group that attracted a coterie of rich and famous devotees.

Followers signed up for $5,000, five-day self-help courses, but some were then financially and sexually exploited and forced to follow a restrictive diet, as Raniere - known as "Vanguard" - exerted control, his six-week trial heard.

He established a faction within the group called DOS, a pyramid structure in which the women were "slaves" and "Grand Master" Raniere sat at the top.

The "slaves" were made to have sex with Raniere, hand over personal information and compromising photos - and some of the women were branded like cattle as other members held them down. 

Raniere was convicted in June 2019 on all seven charges brought against him, including racketeering, sex trafficking, extortion, criminal conspiracy and the sexual exploitation of a 15-year-old girl.

Nxivm - pronounced Nexium - proved a huge draw with its promise of self-improvement courses after Raniere founded the organisation in New York state in 1998.

But Raniere, who was arrested in Mexico in 2018, swapped the personal development training courses for sex sessions as the head of subgroup of up to 20 women - the youngest of whom was just 15.

The dramatic story has been the subject of two screen adaptions: HBO's recently released "The Vow" docu-series and "Escaping the Nxivm Cult," a 2019 Lisa Robinson film focused on the testimony of a mother working to save her daughter from the organisation.

Five other people were charged in the case, and all of them pleaded guilty.
Nxivm survivor India Oxenberg, right, arrives with her attorney at Brooklyn federal court for the sentencing hearing on Tuesday, Oct. 27, 2020 in New York.
Nxivm survivor India Oxenberg, right, arrives with her attorney at Brooklyn federal court for the sentencing hearing on Tuesday, Oct. 27, 2020 in New York. Source: AP
German-born American actress Allison Mack - known for her role in "Smallville" - admitted to two counts of racketeering related to Raniere's crimes in April 2019.

The heiress of the Canadian drinks empire Seagram, Clare Bronfman, was sentenced last month after also pleading guilty.

The 41-year-old was accused of using more than $100 million of her $2.6 billion estimated net worth to fund the group and received more than six years in jail.

Raniere's defense team - who unsuccessfully asked the jury to focus on whether they saw his actions as legal, even if they found them immoral - had suggested a 15-year jail term would be appropriate.


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