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Nxivm: Sex cult leader Raniere found guilty in New York | Nxivm: Sex cult leader Raniere found guilty in New York |
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Keith Raniere, a self-help guru accused of leading a sex cult that enslaved women, has been found guilty of all charges against him. | Keith Raniere, a self-help guru accused of leading a sex cult that enslaved women, has been found guilty of all charges against him. |
Raniere, 58, was convicted by a jury after a six-week trial in Brooklyn, New York. | Raniere, 58, was convicted by a jury after a six-week trial in Brooklyn, New York. |
He allegedly oversaw a "slave and master" system in his group, called Nxivm. | He allegedly oversaw a "slave and master" system in his group, called Nxivm. |
He was convicted of all counts against him, including racketeering, sex trafficking and child pornography. | He was convicted of all counts against him, including racketeering, sex trafficking and child pornography. |
Mr Raniere, who pleaded not guilty to all charges, could face life in prison. | Mr Raniere, who pleaded not guilty to all charges, could face life in prison. |
During the trial, the court heard how female recruits in the group were branded with his initials and coerced into having sex with Raniere. | During the trial, the court heard how female recruits in the group were branded with his initials and coerced into having sex with Raniere. |
Raniere maintained that Nxivm (pronounced nexium) was a self-improvement organisation, but investigators said it was a sex-trafficking operation disguised as a mentoring group. | Raniere maintained that Nxivm (pronounced nexium) was a self-improvement organisation, but investigators said it was a sex-trafficking operation disguised as a mentoring group. |
Recruits were told it was an all-female group and were asked to hand over compromising materials that were later used to blackmail them, prosecutors said. | Recruits were told it was an all-female group and were asked to hand over compromising materials that were later used to blackmail them, prosecutors said. |
Raniere was arrested by the FBI in Mexico last year. His defence team said the alleged sexual relationships were consensual. | Raniere was arrested by the FBI in Mexico last year. His defence team said the alleged sexual relationships were consensual. |
When the verdict was read outside court, former members of Nxivm gave the prosecution team a round of applause. | When the verdict was read outside court, former members of Nxivm gave the prosecution team a round of applause. |
Five female members of Nxivm - including a liquor heiress and an actress - have pleaded guilty to a series of charges for their involvement. | Five female members of Nxivm - including a liquor heiress and an actress - have pleaded guilty to a series of charges for their involvement. |
What did we learn in court? | |
According to Nxivm's tagline, Raniere and his organisation were "working to build a better world". | |
But witnesses called to testify at his trial painted a starkly different picture of the man. | |
Raniere, the court heard, ran a secret society within Nxivm called DOS. | |
As the "grandmaster" of DOS, he was a "predator" who exploited and blackmailed women, including a 15-year-old girl, prosecutors alleged. | |
Raniere forced his "slaves" to give him nude photos of themselves and other compromising materials, telling them they would be made public if they disobeyed him, the court heard. | |
Every August, Nxivm members - called "Nixians" - would dole out $2,000 (£1,575) or more to gather in Silver Bay, New York to celebrate Raniere's birthday week, according to court documents. | |
A former member testified that the week included "tribute ceremonies" to Raniere, who was referred to as "The Vanguard" by his followers. | |
Another former member of the alleged sex cult, identified by prosecutors as Daniela, testified she was "groomed" for weeks before she turned 18 for Raniere to take her virginity. | |
The same women was allegedly confined to a bedroom for two years - all because she gained weight and asked to see a man other than Raniere. | |
In her closing arguments, prosecutor Moira Penza said Raniere was a "crime boss with no limits" who "tapped into a never-ending flow of women and money". | |
In his defence, his lawyer Marc Agnifilo told the court that no women were ever forced to do anything against their will. | |
"You may find him repulsive, disgusting and offensive. We don't convict people in this country for being repulsive or offensive," Agnifilo said. "Unpopular ideas aren't criminal. Disgusting ideas aren't criminal." | |
A jury of eight men and four women dismissed his arguments, convicting Raniere for the catalogue of abuse, forced starvation and sexual exploitation he subjected his victims to. | |
How did Nxivm describe itself? | |
On its website Nxivm describes itself as a "community guided by humanitarian principles that seek to empower people and answer important questions about what it means to be human". | On its website Nxivm describes itself as a "community guided by humanitarian principles that seek to empower people and answer important questions about what it means to be human". |
Based in Albany, New York, the group was founded as Executive Success Programs in 1998. Billed as a personal development company, it claims to have worked with more than 16,000 people. | |
Members of the group are reported to include wealthy socialites and Hollywood actresses, including Smallville star Allison Mack. | |
According to the group's website, it has suspended enrolment and events because of the "extraordinary circumstances facing the company at this time". | According to the group's website, it has suspended enrolment and events because of the "extraordinary circumstances facing the company at this time". |