Woody2006 said:
Kirsten Kreuk was so much hotter. Made this girl barely worth noticing.
I must admit, I read the article too.quanah said:Woody2006 said:
Kirsten Kreuk was so much hotter. Made this girl barely worth noticing.
She brought this other chick into the sex cult, though Kreuk ended up leaving. I have no idea no idea who these people are but after seeing this thread I was compelled to start researching it. Also two heiresses to the Seagram's fortune were involved. It was just one old weird looking dude who would bang all these chicks, who were his slaves, and brand them.
So I guess Scotty still doesn't know......Quote:
"Kreuk had come first, sometime around late 2005, early 2006,"
Using the trappings of religion to keep someone your sex slave isn't cool. Look if they want to have a club and have sex they're adults. But branding people is a bit twisted unless they really want that kind of thing. Legal issues come in with tax evasion (claiming to be a religion = tax free) and any potential abuse of children born into this kind of thing (like with Warren Jeff in San Angelo). Nothing illegal with being kinky and role playing - just pay your taxes, don't abuse a kid, and please don't claim to be somekind of messiah (outside the role play).chipotle said:
I have a question: what's wrong with sex cults?
If all these women could be coerced into joining a sex cult with a foundation in a place called Smallville, perhaps you might have a shot at starting one.chipotle said:
I have a question: what's wrong with sex cults?
BostonAg74 said:If all these women could be coerced into joining a sex cult with a foundation in a place called Smallville, perhaps you might have a shot at starting one.chipotle said:
I have a question: what's wrong with sex cults?
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Mack and other DOS masters recruited DOS slaves by telling them that they were joining a women-only organization that would empower them and eradicate purported weaknesses that the Nxivm curriculum taught were common in women. Mack and other DOS masters concealed Raniere's status at the top of the pyramid from new recruits.
As a pre-condition to joining DOS, women were required to provide "collateral," which included highly damaging information about friends and family members, nude photographs and/or rights to the recruit's assets. DOS slaves were told that their collateral could be released for any number of reasons, including telling anyone about DOS's existence or leaving DOS. Many DOS slaves were branded on their pelvic areas using a cauterizing pen with a symbol which, unbeknownst to them, incorporated Raniere's initials. During the branding ceremonies, slaves were required to be fully naked, and a master would order one slave to film the branding while the others restrained the slave being branded.
According to court filings, Mack directly or implicitly required her slaves, including Jane Does 1 and 2, as identified in the Indictment, to engage in sexual activity with Raniere. In exchange for this, Mack received financial and other benefits from Raniere. Jane Doe 1 and Jane Doe 2 believed that if they did not participate in those activities with Raniere, their collateral would be released.