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  1. May 30, 2018 · May 30, 2018. Leer en español. O ne winter morning in a conventional suburb outside Albany, N.Y., Nancy Salzman, the 63-year-old president of a self-improvement company named Nxivm, sat on a ...

    • Vanessa Grigoriadis
  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › NXIVMNXIVM - Wikipedia

    NXIVM (/ ˈ n ɛ k s i ə m / NEK-see-əm) was a cult led by convicted racketeer and sex offender Keith Raniere. NXIVM is also the name of the defunct company that Raniere founded in 1998, which provided seminars ostensibly about human potential development, and served as a front organization for criminal activity by Raniere and his close associates.

  3. Sep 6, 2020 · So in 2017, with encouragement from Vicente, she decided to finish her NXIVM course in Los Angeles. But when Vicente failed to show up at the party she threw to celebrate completion of the program ...

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  5. Aug 11, 2021 · In 2017, former NXIVM member, Canadian actress Sarah Edmondson, revealed details about the cult and her time there. Sarah was a member of NXIVM for 12 years before she left, and she even recruited some women to join the cult, per CBC. Sarah's revelations prompted an investigation into NXIVM and its operations, and the truth was revealed.

    • Jean Mendoza
  6. Seduced: Inside the NXIVM Cult is a four-part documentary series that follows the story of India Oxenberg, her time at NXIVM. The series premiered on Starz on October 18, 2020. HBO released a docuseries about NXIVM titled The Vow. The documentary series premiered on August 23, 2020.

  7. Sarah Edmondson and her husband Anthony “Nippy” Ames, left in 2017, and Mark Vicente and his wife Bonnie Piesse, with assistance from Toni Natalie, Catherine Oxenberg (whose campaign to rescue her daughter India, a DOS branded slave formed the basis of the HBO series “The Vow” [2020]) and others formed the main whisteblowers on Raniere ...

  8. Jun 19, 2019 · Keith Raniere, the founder of the “Nxivm” self-help company that prosecutors said secretly housed a sex cult, was found guilty of racketeering, sex trafficking and other crimes. We’re ...