I've never come across this source so i cant vouch for its credibility,- but it claims its been on the case of NXIVM inner circlite Kristen M. Keeffe since 2012!
anyway, there's a lot of people jumping on this NXIVM cult for clicks. But here goes -
https://www.timesunion.com/local/article/Records-NXIVM-hacked-billionaire-s-emails-with-6576310.php?utm_campaign=twitter-desktop&utm_source=CMS%20Sharing%20Button&utm_medium=social
"Clare W. Bronfman, an heiress of the Seagram Company business empire, allegedly implanted a "key logger" virus on the computer of her late father, Edgar M. Bronfman Sr., so officials with the NXIVM corporation could secretly monitor his emails, including his exchanges with world leaders and Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, according to court records.
read on in the article, there's allegations like
"In 2012, the Times Union was provided copies of emails attributed to a Mexican journalist who sent a series of emails to Foley trying to convince her to come to Mexico for an interview regarding a story on NXIVM. The journalist did not respond to a request for comment.
In an email attributed to Keeffe that was sent in February to various NXIVM officials and two of its attorneys — Coffey and Nichols — Keeffe discussed the alleged plot to lure the women — all adversaries of NXIVM — to Mexico.
In the email, which is filed in Albany County Court, Keeffe wrote: "Emiliano went so far as to have a Mexican journalist contact (Foley) et. all. (sic) to invite them to the so called 'anti-cult conference'. Keith intended these women serious, serious, emotional and physical harm. There is no way all these things will stay secret.""
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sore_ass_losers ago
Times Union is a good source, it's the local press for Albany.
Tazzermalt ago
https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/smallville-star-released-5-million-bond-working-plea-deal-alleged-sex-cult-case-203647876.html
Allison Mack will be released on $5 million bond stemming from sex-trafficking charges, Yahoo Entertainment confirms. She will serve home detention with electronic monitoring until her next court date.
The Smallville star was in federal court in Brooklyn on Tuesday where Mack’s mother, Melinda Mack, put up her home in Los Alamitos, Calif. as collateral, in addition to property and a bank account owned by Allison Mack. According to Variety, Allison Mack will live with her parents during home detention.
A lawyer for Mack entered a “not guilty” plea following her arrest on Friday. If convicted on all charges, Mack could face up to 15 years in prison. It’s believed that she is working on a plea deal with federal prosecutors
Blacksmith21 ago
That was awfully nice of mom to put up her home as collateral. I'm sure it was a family affair...
azamber ago
I read in another article Allison's blackmail item that NXIVM had on her was shit about her parents. I bet they don't want anything getting out.
mooteensy ago
^this makes sense