Tuesday Crime Stories: Inside NXIVM: How a Hollywood actress allegedly lured women into a sex cult

“Smallville” actress Allison Mack is free on $5 million bond for allegedly involvement in recruiting women for a sex cult that branded them with the initials of her and the cult leader. The former publicist ofNXIVM Frank Parlato shares shocking insider details of how Mack and the group operated. Grace is joined by

Seattle lawyer Anne Bremner, forensics expert Joseph Scott Morgan, New York psychologist Caryn Stark, and RadarOnline reporter Alexis Tereszcuk.

Also read: ‘Smallville’ actress Allison Mack suggests branding ‘sex slaves’ for cult was her own idea

“Crime Stories with Nancy Grace” is a national radio show, heard on SiriusXM’s Triumph Channel 132, five times a day. You can also subscribe and download the daily podcasts at iTunes and Google Play.

Featured Image: Actress Allison Mack, center, leaves after a hearing in Brooklyn Federal Court, Friday May 4, 2018, in New York. The former “Smallville” actress and Keith Raniere, the leader of the self-help group NXIVM are charged with coercing women who joined the organization, into becoming a part of a secret sub-group where they were expected to act as “slaves” and engage in sex acts. (AP Photo/Bebeto Matthews)