Allison Mack Tried to Lure Celebrities Like Emma Watson to Sex Cult

The "Smallville" actress was arrested last week.

Allison Mack
Actress Allison Mack has been arrested for alleged role in notorious sex cult. (Albert L. Ortega/Getty Images)
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Actress Allison Mack, famous for Smallville, was arrested last week for her alleged role in a sex cult. According to Page Six, Mack had apparently tried to lure celebrities, such as Emma Watson and Kelly Clarkson, into the cult. She sent tweets to both the Harry Potter star and the singer about an “amazing women’s movement” she thought they might be interested in. “I’m a fellow actress like yourself & involved in an amazing women’s movement I think you’d dig,” Mack wrote to Watson in January of 2016. “I’d love to chat if you’re open.”

She tweeted Watson again about a month later, saying that she participates in a “unique human development” that she wanted to tell Watson about.

Mack also tweeted at Clarkson about having a “chat” after hearing the singer was a fan of Smallville. 

Mack pleaded not guilty to charges of sex trafficking and forced labor on Friday. Page Six reports that the actress allegedly lured female members of the group Nxivm into a secret society that forced women into sex slavery.

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