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5 days ago · Kristin Snyder was a 35-year-old environmental consultant who, in November 2002, paid $7,000 to enroll in a sixteen-day ESP course conducted in Anchorage, Alaska, hosted by Salzman. [102] [103] The following January, Snyder traveled to Albany to visit Raniere and other NXIVM leaders.
2 days ago · Local journalists uncovered sex cult Nvixm years before Hollywood paid attention. In this April 13, 2018, courtroom sketch, Keith Raniere, center, leader of the secretive group NXIVM, attends...
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May 20, 2024 · NXIVM is an American company based near Albany, New York. It was led by Keith Raniere who earlier ran a multi-marketing company, Consumers Buyline, which was shut down by some 20 Attorneys General for being a pyramid scheme. Raniere paid a $40,000 fine and consented to a permanent ban from any chain distribution schemes.
May 19, 2024 · Keith Raniere and Nancy Salzman established Nxivm, a self-help group, in 1998. It claimed to offer personal and professional development programs. Nxivm marketed itself as an organization dedicated to self-improvement, leadership training, and empowerment. The name “Nxivm” is pronounced “Nexium.”
May 20, 2024 · Sarah, and her husband Anthony (Nippy) Ames, met while both were high-ranking members of NXIVM, a cult founded by Keith Raniere. At the time of that interview, Raniere had been convicted of federal crimes that included sex trafficking and conspiracy. In October 2020, Raniere was sentenced to 120 years in prison.
Discussing NXIVM, the New York Capital Region-based group that sold expensive seminars of dubious value. The group was founded by so-called "Vanguard" Keith Raniere. The organization is commonly called a "cult," and has been termed a "racketeering enterprise" by the U.S. government.