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Who is Nxivm Sex Cult Leader: Keith Raniere Bio, Wiki, Age, Married, Net Worth, Twitter, Instagram, Fast Facts You Need to Know
Keith Raniere Bio
Keith Raniere is the founder of NXIVM, a multi-level marketing organization that has been described as a cult. On June 19, 2019, Raniere was convicted of federal crimes including sex trafficking, conspiracy, and conspiracy to commit forced labor, all related to DOS (a "secret sisterhood" within NXIVM). Raniere is scheduled to be sentenced early 2020. He faces a mandatory minimum prison term of 15 years and a possible life sentence. Keith Raniere Age He is 59 years old. Keith Raniere Early life, Wife, Parents and education Keith Allen Raniere was born in 1960 to James Raniere, a New York City advertiser, and his wife Vera, a ballroom dancing instructor.James recalls that Vera 'drank more than she should have', and in adulthood, Keith Raniere privately described his mother as an alcoholic. At age five, the family relocated from Brooklyn to Suffern, New York. When he was around eight years old, his parents separated. From the late 1960s to the early 1970s, Raniere attended a Waldorf school, before leaving for a public junior high school. One classmate recalled an incident in which she had unwittingly shared "compromising" information about one of her sisters in front of a 9- or 10-year-old Raniere. According to her recollection, Raniere had told her: "You know, it’s like I have this little bottle of poison I can hold over your head ... I just don’t think your parents or your sister would be very happy if I told them." She claims Raniere "would call me sometimes and say, 'Little bottles, little bottles'". Beginning at age 12, Raniere attended Rockland Country Day School in Suffern; he graduated in June 1978, two months prior to his 18th birthday. As an adult, Raniere reported that he read the Isaac Asimov mind-control-themed work Second Foundation at age 12 and credited the science-fiction novel with inspiring his work in NXIVM. Raniere's former partner has shared stories about Raniere's childhood which she claimed to have been told by his father, James. According to Barbara Bouchey, James had said: "What we did is we told Keith about how gifted and how intelligent he was. And he said it was almost like a switch went off. And suddenly overnight he turned into like Jesus Christ. And that he was superior and better than everybody like he was a deity. He said it was that dramatic and that profound he said it went right to his head. Bouchey likewise recalled a story about a 13-year-old Raniere's relationships with girls: "dozens of young girls were calling the house and was overhearing his conversations with them where he was telling every single girl the same thing: I love you. You're the special one. You’re important. You are the only one in my life and I love you.’ And she says, he's saying this to all these girls. He's clearly lying ‘cause all of them are not special!" In 1978, Raniere's mother died. In 1982, Raneire graduated from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute with a 2.26 GPA. During his time at RPI, Raniere met Karen Unterreiner; she would remain among his inner circle for the next four decades. Early adulthood According to reporting by the Times Union, in 1984, the 24-year-old Raniere became sexually involved with 15-year-old Gina Melita after the two met in a theater group. According to Heidi Hutchinson, Raniere was also sexually involved with her sister, Gina Hutchinson, in 1984, when Gina was 15 years of age. She later died from suicide. Raniere worked as computer programmer for the state Division of Parole. In June 1988, the Times Union profiled Raniere, reporting on his membership in the Mega Society after having achieved a high score on founder Ronald K. Hoeflin's MEGA test, a 48-question unsupervised test which had been published in the April 1985 issue of Omni magazine. Although the MEGA test has been widely criticized as not having been properly validated, Raniere's name was listed in a 1989 Australian edition of the Guinness Book of World Records. Women killed in Mexican cartel killings had alleged links to the sexual cult Nxivm The nine women and children massacred in Mexico on Monday were part of a Mormon community linked to the alleged sexual cult Nxivm. The advanced Mormon community in Mexico is where Nxivm leader's subordinates, Keith Raniere, recruited young women to work as nannies in a complex in northern New York state run by the accused cult, suggesting at least in part that jobs would take girls away from the region of their home. drug violence, according to a man hired by Raniere to produce a documentary about the group. Who is Keith Raniere? Facts about NXIVM’s Founder After completing his studies in 1998, he founded NXIVM with Nancy Salzman. NXIVM is a multilevel marketing company that offers executive success programs. According to "The Times," former NXIVM coaches have filed charges against Keith that the students fall prey to him to satisfy his sexual desire and play. As the company's conceptual founder, Keith has been involved in controversies for many years. In fact, he was arrested in Mexico by the US federal government. UU., Where he lives in an apartment with a woman. In his company there are secret rituals for women where they are blindfolded bent and naked. Then, an initial of KR (Keith Raniere) has marked on his body. Read the full article
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