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Smallville actress Allison Mack to be arrested on Sex Trafficking

Allison Mack and Keith Raniere sit down and talk at a table. The latter has been arrested and the former could be next

Smallville actress Allison Mack is understood to be the next person in line to be arrested as part of the alleged Nxivm sex cult sting.

A woman understood to be the Hollywood actress, according to Art Voice, was seen chasing a police car carrying accused cult leader Keith Raniere after he was arrested in Mexico, officers said.

Officials believe both the woman thought to be Mack and fellow actress Nicki Clyne were brainwashed by the head of the secret society called DOS or The Vow.

But it is now thought Mack herself could be the next person detained in the probe into the sordid gang, according to The Daily Beast, and the Frank Report claimed she was now acting as leader of the cult in Raniere’s absence.

Video footage, leaked to Art Voice, shows the woman thought to be Mack asking, ‘What’s going on?’, while Raniere is held in the back of a police car.

Another woman in the video, which is believed to be Nicki Clyne, can be heard in a frenzy saying: ‘We’re going to follow them. Let’s go, you guys.’

A high-speed chase pursued, but Raniere was booked, and the arrest documents reveal he was living with ‘several women’.

Among his charges are sex trafficking from a luxury villa near Puerto Vallarta in Mexico, something Mack is thought to be accused of.

Frank Paralto has been working on the Frank Report to expose what he alleges to be a sex cult.

He said: ‘This video shows how brainwashed these women are that they are prepared to put themselves in danger to try and save their “leader”.

In November, the New York Times broke the story about the secret sorority, which it claimed puts its female members on starvation diets and beats them if they don’t recruit enough ‘slaves’.

To outsiders, NXIVM is just a run-of-the-mill self-improvement group, offering classes that teach the answers to living a successful and fulfilling life.

Sarah Edmondson shows the brand she claims to have received as part of a secret sorority ritual while part of the self-help group Nxivm, in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, July 27, 2017