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Trump Linked NXIVM Sex Cult Leader Sentenced to 120 Years in Prison Woh!

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Fat fuck Trump just kills everything he touches. Now his Q Anon's want Trump's head. HEE HEE HEE

https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-new...h-raniere-sentenced-120-years-behind-n1244919


NXIVM sex cult leader Keith Raniere sentenced to 120 years in prison
The shadowy group that operated near Albany, New York, has been the subject of the HBO docuseries "The Vow."



NXIVM founder Keith Raniere speaks out from prison ahead of sentencing
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Oct. 27, 2020, 4:26 PM EDT / Updated Oct. 27, 2020, 8:35 PM EDT
By David K. Li
Keith Raniere, who ran a cult-like group that kept women as virtual sex prisoners to service him in upstate New York, was sentenced to 120 years in prison on Tuesday.
Raniere was convicted on federal sex trafficking, racketeering and possession of child pornography charges last year for his role in the alleged sex cult called NXIVM (pronounced "nexium").

The sentence was handed down by U.S. District Judge Nicholas Garaufis, who presided over the six-week trial last year that ended in Raniere convicted on all counts.
As he announced the sentence, Garaufis noted that Raniere labeled some of the victims' claims lies. The judge told a woman who Raniere ordered to be kept in a room for two years when she was 18: “What happened to you is not your fault." He said that went for the other victims too.
Raniere, who looked at victims as they spoke in the courtroom, maintained his defiant tone, although he said he was “truly sorry” that his organization led to a place where “there is so much anger and so much pain."
“I do believe I am innocent of the charges. ... It is true I am not remorseful of the crimes I do not believe I committed at all," Raniere said.
Acting U.S. Attorney Seth DuCharme said he hopes the sentence will serve as a deterrence to any aspiring cult leaders.
“When justice catches up to you, as it did today, it is severe," DuCharme told reporters outside court in Brooklyn. "Keith Raniere will not be able to victimize people anymore after today's sentence and we’re very grateful for that."
Marc Elliot, a former NXIVM member and supporter of Raniere's, said the defendant didn't get a fair trial.
"We all should be fighting for due process no matter how much you don't like it or how inconvenient it is," Elliot said. "Because if someone or society ever turns on you, you better hope to God that due process and laws are still standing to protect you."
In a jailhouse interview that aired Friday on "Dateline NBC," Raniere apologized for the "tragedy" and "hurt" he caused victims — but also said that he's not guilty of any crimes.
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"I am innocent," Raniere said.
"This is a horrible tragedy with many, many people being hurt," he added. "There is a horrible injustice here. And whether you think I'm the devil or not, the justice process has to be examined."

It took jurors in Brooklyn just a few hours in June 2019 to convict Raniere. In running a purported self-help organization near Albany, New York, he created a secret sorority called DOS in which female "slaves" turned over compromising materials that were used to blackmail and force them into sex, prosecutors said.
One former NXIVM member, India Oxenberg, daughter of "Dynasty" star Catherine Oxenberg, said once she became ensnared in the group, it was difficult to leave.
"When you're unaware, it's so easy to be led astray, especially by people who are masters at manipulation," Oxenberg told ABC's "Good Morning America" this month.
NXIVM's president, Nancy Salzman, her daughter Lauren Salzman, bookkeeper Kathy Russell and Claire Bronfman, the Seagram liquor heiress, have all pleaded guilty to various charges.
Bronfman was a key NXIVM benefactor and sentenced to 81 months behind bars. She admitted last year that she harbored someone who was living in the U.S. illegally for unpaid “labor and services” and that she committed credit card fraud on behalf of Raniere.
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Keith RaniereKeith Raniere Conversations / via YouTube
NXIVM is the subject of the HBO docuseries "The Vow," which is scheduled to feature Raniere in its second season next year.
In his interview with "Dateline," Raniere apologized for participating in a group that caused so much "pain and suffering."
"I've clearly participated. I've been the leader of the community. And it has come to this," he said. "Even if it is by oppression, I am absolutely sorry and pained. This is a horrible situation."
 

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Nice revisionist narrative. He got jailed thanks to Trump.

Under President Hillary Clinton, it would have been business as usual. :wink:

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But they were just busted

Over 100 sex-trafficking victims, missing children rescued in US
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Law enforcement officers of Franklin County were involved in the crackdown operation. (Twitter pic/OHFCSO)
NEW YORK: More than 100 human-trafficking victims — many of them missing children — were rescued in a sweeping operation involving state and federal law enforcement agencies in Ohio, the state’s attorney general’s office said in a statement.
Dubbed “Operation Autumn Hope”, the sex-trafficking crackdown also led to 179 arrests, including 22 people who were charged for seeking sex with a minor — among them a pastor, Monday’s statement said.
“These predators shamelessly target the most innocent and defenceless members of our community,” said Dallas Baldwin, the sheriff of Franklin County, which lies in Ohio.
“Operation Autumn Hope is sending a loud and clear message: We are watching, we will catch you, and we will protect our children,” he added.












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Seventy-six of the 109 victims were missing children who were referred to social services upon their rescue.
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost hailed the operation’s success and “the lives that were rescued from this evil”.
An estimated 400,000 people are believed trapped in modern slavery in the US, from sex work to forced labour, according to the rights nonprofit Walk Free Foundation, and the Covid-19 pandemic has fueled fears of a surge in trafficking.
The number of people seeking emergency shelter to escape human trafficking surged in the month after lockdown curbs were put in place, anti-trafficking group Polaris found earlier this year.

As economic and social turmoil was unleashed by the pandemic, it created the conditions ripe for people to fall victim to trafficking, the group said.
The US was ranked Tier 1 this year by its annual report on the crime, the US State Department’s Trafficking in Persons’ analysis.
It evaluates countries based on how well they are tackling the problem, with Tier 1 being the best rating.
But the country also secured fewer prosecutions, issued fewer visas for victims, and did not do enough to evaluate vulnerable groups for trafficking red flags this year, the report said.
An estimated 20 million people globally are victims of forced labour while 4.8 million are being trafficked for sex, according to the Walk Free Foundation.
 

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This is some very bad news for the supporters of Donald J Trump in the United States and worldwide. Sex trafficking ring has been broken up.
 
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