NXIVM was based in the New York Capital District and had centers in the United States, Canada, and Mexico.[5][6] The subsidiary companies of NXIVM engaged in recruitment based on the multi-level marketing model and used curricula based on teachings ("tech") of Raniere known as "Rational Inquiry".[7] Courses attracted a variety of notable students, including actors and children of the rich and powerful.[8][9] At its height, NXIVM had 700 active members.[10] Alarmed by Raniere's behavior and NXIVM's practices, former members and families of NXIVM clients spoke to investigative journalists and described the organization as a cult.[11][12][13][14] In 2017, former NXIVM members revealed damaging information about Raniere and NXIVM to The New York Times; that information included the existence of a NXIVM-connected secret society called "DOS" in which women were branded, made to record false confessions, and made to provide nude photographs for blackmail purposes.[15]
On June 19, 2019, Raniere was convicted on the top charge of racketeering and racketeering conspiracy as well as several other charges and was sentenced Raniere to 120 years imprisonment.[3][27][28] Following Raniere's conviction, the Department of Justice seized ownership of NXIVM-related entities and their intellectual property through asset forfeiture.[29] Defendants Clare Bronfman, Nancy Salzman, and Allison Mack were given lesser prison sentences,[30][31][32] and defendants Lauren Salzman and Kathy Russell were each given non-prison sentences.[33][34] Since Raniere's conviction, he has continued to direct a small set of loyal members from his prison cell, encouraging continued recruitment.[35][36]
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^Harnish, Amelia. "How NXIVM Brainwashed My Brother". Refinery29. Retrieved July 2, 2022. NXIVM (which is kind of like a parent company to all these separate entities) offered multiple tracks to self-awareness: ESP remains the largest and is often the entrypoint for most people. But there's also Jness, for women; Society of Protectors or SOP for men, both for teaching Raniere's regressive ideas about gender. There's The Source for actors, The Knife Media, Rainbow Cultural Garden for children, the University program, and of course, there's DOS. All of these various curricula have their roots in Raniere's method known as Rational Inquiry.
^Moynihan, Colin (June 19, 2019). "Nxivm Trial: Leader Convicted After Trial Exposed Sex Cult's Sordid Inner Workings". The New York Times. ISSN0362-4331. Archived from the original on June 19, 2019. Retrieved June 19, 2019. On Wednesday, jurors in Federal District Court in Brooklyn sided with prosecutors. They found Keith Raniere, the leader of the cultlike group near Albany known as Nxivm, guilty of racketeering and sex trafficking, ending a six-week trial that exposed the sordid inner workings of the organization.