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NXIVM guru gets 120 years in prison in sex-slaves case

NEW YORK (AP) - Disgraced self-improvement guru Keith Raniere, whose NXIVM followers included millionaires and Hollywood actors, was sentenced to 120 years on Tuesday for turning some adherents into sex slaves branded with his initials and sexually abusing a 15-year-old.

U.S. District Judge Nicholas Garaufis called Raniere 'œruthless and unyielding'ť in crimes that were 'œparticularly egregious'ť because he targeted girls and young women in the sex-trafficking conspiracy that resulted in Raniere's conviction last year.

He handed down the unusually stiff sentence in Brooklyn federal court after hearing the words of 15 victims call for a long prison term to reflect the nightmares and anguish they'll confront the rest of their lives.

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: 'œWhat happened to you is not our 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 'œtruly sorry'ť that his organization led to a place where 'œthere is so much anger and so much pain."

'œI 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.

Prosecutors had sought life in prison, while a defense lawyer told the judge Raniere should face 20 years behind bars.

The sentencing was the culmination of several years of revelations about Raniere's program, NXIVM, which charged thousands of dollars for invitation-only self-improvement courses at its headquarters near Albany, New York, along with branches in Mexico and Canada. Adherents endured humiliation and pledged obedience to Raniere as part of his teachings.

NXIVM has been the subject of two TV documentary series this year, HBO's 'œThe Vow,'ť and the Starz series 'œSeduced: Inside the NXIVM Cult.'ť

Prosecutors said Raniere, 60, led what amounted to a criminal enterprise, inducing shame and guilt to influence and control co-conspirators who helped recruit and groom sexual partners for him. Raniere was convicted on charges including racketeering, alien smuggling, sex trafficking, extortion and obstruction of justice.

After victims spoke for 2 1/2 hours, the judge grew impatient and a bit angry when defense lawyer Marc Agnifilo sought to portray his client's organization as 'œdoing good'ť for women before things turned bad for some.

'œI've heard enough about Mr. Raniere's theories," Garaufis snapped.

The judge said Raniere groomed a 13-year-old girl so that 'œtwo years later he's having sex with a 15-year-old girl."

At another point, he cut Agnifilo off as the lawyer tried to argue victims were not always factually correct.

'œYou're starting to tire me out here," the judge said. 'œIt's pretty clear he took advantage of people sexually."

Earlier, India Oxenberg, the daughter of 'œDynasty'ť actor Catherine Oxenberg, called Raniere an 'œentitled little princess'ť and a sexual predator and lamented that she 'œmay have to spend the rest of my life with Keith Raneire's initials seared into me.'ť

Another victim said she had the initials removed from her body by a plastic surgeon.

The likelihood of leniency had seemed to dissipate with the recent sentencing of Clare Bronfman, 41, an heir to the Seagram's liquor fortune, for her role in NXIVM, which has been described by some ex-members as a cult. Bronfman was sentenced to nearly seven years in prison. Prosecutors had only sought five years.

Ex-followers told the judge that Bronfman for years had used her wealth to try to silence NXIVM defectors.

Reniere's followers called him 'œVanguard.'ť To honor him, the group formed a secret sorority comprised of female 'œslaves'ť who were branded with his initials and ordered to have sex with him, the prosecutors said. Women were also pressured into giving up embarrassing information about themselves that could be used against them if they left the group.

Along with Bronfman, Raniere's teachings won him the devotion of Hollywood actors, including Allison Mack of TV's 'œSmallville.'ť Mack also has pleaded guilty to charges in the case and is awaiting sentencing.

Assistant U.S. Attorney Tanya Hajjar told the judge only a life sentence would protect the public because Raniere otherwise 'œwould be committing crimes today, tomorrow and in the future."

Outside court afterward, Barbara Boucher, who described herself as the first whistleblower of Raniere's scam when she left the group 11 years ago, said recovering from her time in the organization was traumatic and the sentencing left her 'œshell shocked" and 'œenormously relieved."

'œIt's pretty amazing," said Boucher, who recalled her role in helping to build the organization when she first viewed it as a kind of Camelot.

'œThis is a 20-year book and this is the last chapter of the book and when I leave here today, that book is closing," she said.

Toni Natalie, left, and India Oxenberg, right, arrive with their attorneys at Brooklyn federal court for a sentencing hearing for self-improvement guru Keith Raniere, Tuesday, Oct. 27, 2020 in New York. Raniere, whose organization NXIVM attracted millionaires and actresses among its adherents, is expected to be sentenced Tuesday on convictions that he turned some female followers into sex slaves branded with his initials. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan) The Associated Press
India Oxenberg, right, arrives with her attorney at Brooklyn federal court for a sentencing hearing for self-improvement guru Keith Raniere, Tuesday, Oct. 27, 2020 in New York. Raniere, whose organization NXIVM attracted millionaires and actresses among its adherents, is expected to be sentenced Tuesday on convictions that he turned some female followers into sex slaves branded with his initials. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan) The Associated Press
India Oxenberg, right, arrives with her attorney at Brooklyn federal court for a sentencing hearing for self-improvement guru Keith Raniere, Tuesday, Oct. 27, 2020 in New York. Raniere, whose organization NXIVM attracted millionaires and actresses among its adherents, is expected to be sentenced Tuesday on convictions that he turned some female followers into sex slaves branded with his initials. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan) The Associated Press
India Oxenberg, right, arrives with her attorney at Brooklyn federal court for a sentencing hearing for self-improvement guru Keith Raniere, Tuesday, Oct. 27, 2020 in New York. Raniere, whose organization NXIVM attracted millionaires and actresses among its adherents, is expected to be sentenced Tuesday on convictions that he turned some female followers into sex slaves branded with his initials. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan) The Associated Press
Toni Natalie, second from left, and India Oxenberg, right, arrive with their attorneys at Brooklyn federal court for a sentencing hearing for self-improvement guru Keith Raniere, Tuesday, Oct. 27, 2020 in New York. Raniere, whose organization NXIVM attracted millionaires and actresses among its adherents, is expected to be sentenced Tuesday on convictions that he turned some female followers into sex slaves branded with his initials. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan) The Associated Press
Linda Chung, left, Nicki Clyne, center, and Michelle Hatchette leave Brooklyn federal court following the sentencing hearing for self-improvement guru Keith Raniere, Tuesday, Oct. 27, 2020 in New York. Raniere, the NXIVM leader, was sentenced to 120 years. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan) The Associated Press
Nicki Clyne, left, and Michelle Hatchette leave Brooklyn federal court following the sentencing hearing for self-improvement guru Keith Raniere, Tuesday, Oct. 27, 2020 in New York. Raniere, the NXIVM leader, was sentenced to 120 years. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan) The Associated Press
Toni Natalie leaves Brooklyn federal court following the sentencing hearing for self-improvement guru Keith Raniere, Tuesday, Oct. 27, 2020 in New York. Raniere, the NXIVM leader was sentenced to 120 years. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan) The Associated Press
A woman identified as Jane Doe 12 leaves Brooklyn federal court following the sentencing hearing for self-improvement guru Keith Raniere, Tuesday, Oct. 27, 2020 in New York. Raniere, the NXIVM leader was sentenced to 120 years. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan) The Associated Press
Barbara Bouchey talks to the media outside Brooklyn federal court following the sentencing hearing for self-improvement guru Keith Raniere, Tuesday, Oct. 27, 2020 in New York. Raniere, the NXIVM leader was sentenced to 120 years. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan) The Associated Press
Seth DuCharme, Acting U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of New York, leaves Brooklyn federal court following the sentencing hearing for self-improvement guru Keith Raniere, Tuesday, Oct. 27, 2020 in New York. Raniere, the NXIVM leader, was sentenced to 120 years. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan) The Associated Press
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