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Keith Raniere, founder of celebrity ‘sex cult’ NXIVM, is denied bail as prosecutor brands heiress a ‘co-conspirator’

Clare Bronfman, heiress to the Seagram’s liquor fortune, is believed to be bankrolling Raniere’s defence

Clare Bronfman, heiress to the Seagram’s liquor fortune, is believed to be bankrolling Raniere’s defence

An heiress is being considered a “co-conspirator” in a sensational sex-trafficking case in which the jailed founder of a purported self-help group is accused of branding women, a federal prosecutor said at a hearing Tuesday.

Keith Raniere was denied bail as his lawyers sought his release on US$10 million bond, using a defence fund believed to be largely bankrolled by Clare Bronfman, heiress to the Seagram’s liquor fortune. The judge in federal court in Brooklyn sided with prosecutors, who argued Raniere could flee with the help of Bronfman and other benefactors.

During her argument against bail, Assistant US Attorney Moira Penza didn’t specifically name Bronfman but labelled a person fitting her description as someone who has “acted as a co-conspirator of the defendant for many years.”

Prosecutors have said the investigation remains active and that more people could be charged along with Raniere and actress Allison Mack. In court filings, they have detailed how Bronfman gave away tens of millions of dollars to support Raniere and his NXIVM group, including paying for private air travel at a cost of US$65,000 a flight.
Keith Raniere, the founder of NXIVM. Photo: Handout
Keith Raniere, the founder of NXIVM. Photo: Handout
Actress Allison Mack arrives at the US District Court for the Eastern District of New York for a status conference on Tuesday. Photo: Agence France-Presse
Actress Allison Mack arrives at the US District Court for the Eastern District of New York for a status conference on Tuesday. Photo: Agence France-Presse

She also “has paid for numerous lawyers to bring suits against NXIVM critics,” the filings say. “Bronfman also owns a private island in Fiji, which the defendant has visited, and both Bronfman and the defendant have contacts all around the world.”

Bronfman has denied knowing about the allegations against Raniere. There was no immediate response Tuesday to a message left with one of her lawyers.

Federal prosecutors have accused Raniere of forming a barbaric secret society within NXIVM, a group that over the years has attracted a following of minor celebrities and wealthy people. The prosecutors allege the sub-group branded brainwashed victims with Raniere’s initials during initiation ceremonies that turned them into sex slaves for Raniere.

In the court papers, the defence lawyers have claimed that the alleged victims were never abused. The women were “independent, smart, curious adults” on a legal “search for happiness, fulfilment and meaning,” the papers say.

Raniere, 57, has been behind bars since he was captured in Mexico, where he was staying in a villa with Mack and other women, and brought to the US in March.

Mack played a teenage friend of Superman in the CW network’s Smallville. She has pleaded not guilty and is free on US$5 million bond.