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Keith Raniere's Legal Fight and a Cult's Infiltration into Journalism
Keith Raniere's lawyers request a $10 million bond for his release. Meanwhile, a journalist and his wife discover a "weird right wing bias" and unclear rubric at a job opportunity site they thought was legitimate, which turns out to be a cult.
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Keith Raniere, founder of self-help organization NXIVM, was arrested for sex trafficking and forced labor.
1:09:19 - 1:10:43 (01:23)
Summary
Keith Raniere, founder of self-help organization NXIVM, was arrested for sex trafficking and forced labor. His lawyers asked for a $10 million bond to release him, but as of June 6th, 2018, he has not been released.
ChapterKeith Raniere's Legal Fight and a Cult's Infiltration into Journalism
EpisodePart Two: The Child Molester Whose Sex Cult Taught Women Friendship
PodcastBehind the Bastards
Keith Ranieri, founder of the Nxivm sex cult, has been held without bond since his arrest three months ago on sex trafficking charges.
1:10:43 - 1:11:41 (00:58)
Summary
Keith Ranieri, founder of the Nxivm sex cult, has been held without bond since his arrest three months ago on sex trafficking charges. His attorneys have referred to the US Justice Department as the "morality police" and argued that their client is an accomplished ethicist who is not a danger and should be released.
ChapterKeith Raniere's Legal Fight and a Cult's Infiltration into Journalism
EpisodePart Two: The Child Molester Whose Sex Cult Taught Women Friendship
PodcastBehind the Bastards
Brock Wilber discovered the NXIVM cult's ties to a website called The Knife of Aristotle, which was launched by the cult in 2017 to evaluate news sites using an unclear rubric.
1:11:41 - 1:14:42 (03:01)
Summary
Brock Wilber discovered the NXIVM cult's ties to a website called The Knife of Aristotle, which was launched by the cult in 2017 to evaluate news sites using an unclear rubric.