Allison Mack turned over a "substantial" amount of information to the government about the inner workings of the NXIVM organization of which she was involved as a master to recruit women as "slaves," new court documents explain.
In a sentencing memo filed Monday ahead of Mack's June 30 sentencing hearing, the government asked the Eastern District of New York to "impose a sentence below the otherwise applicable advisory Guidelines range" due to Mack's "assistance" in the case.
The former "Smallville" star pleaded guilty in 2019 to racketeering conspiracy.The applicable advisory Guidelines range for her crimes is 168 to 210 months behind bars.
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