Ex-Nxivm ‘slave master’ Allison Mack gets married two years after prison release

   

Former Nxivm “slave master” Allison Mack reportedly locked herself down two years after she was released from prison.

The “Smallville” alum tied the knot to a man identified as Frank in an intimate ceremony in Los Angeles last week, TMZ reported Wednesday.

The newlyweds reportedly got engaged in December 2024 after meeting at a dog park.

Allison Mack (C) departs the United States Eastern District Court after a bail hearing in relation to the sex trafficking charges filed against her on May 4, 2018 in the Brooklyn borough of New York City.

Allison Mack reportedly tied the knot two years after she was released from prison. Getty Images

Allison Mack (C) departs the United States Eastern District Court after a bail hearing in relation to the sex trafficking charges filed against her on May 4, 2018 in the Brooklyn borough of New York City.

The actress and a man named Frank got married in Los Angeles last week, according to TMZ. Getty Images

Reps for Mack, 42, weren’t immediately available to Page Six for comment.

She was previously married to fellow Nxivm member Nicki Clyne from February 2017 to December 2020.

The exes called it quits shortly after the “Ant Bully” star’s role in the cult was uncovered in 2018 and she started working with the authorities, Clyne told Page Six in 2022.

 

Allison Mack (C) arrives at the United States Eastern District Court for a bail hearing in relation to the sex trafficking charges filed against her on May 4, 2018 in the Brooklyn borough of New York City.

Per the outlet, the couple got engaged in December 2024. Getty Images

Actress Allison Mack leaves U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York after a bail hearing, April 24, 2018 in the Brooklyn borough of New York City.

They met at a dog park. Getty Images

Mack pleaded guilty to working with Nxivm’s ring leader, Keith Raniere, to convince women to become sex slaves for him in 2019.

She was charged with racketeering and racketeering conspiracy charges, including extortion and forced labor.

The actress was sentenced to three years in prison in June 2021, which was 17 years less than Raniere.

 Nicki Clyne poses for a portrait while promoting her film 'Ill Fated' at the Toronto International Film Festival September 15 ,2004 in Toronto, Canada.

Mack was previously married to Nicki Clyne (pictured above) from February 2017 until December 2020. Getty Images

Actress Allison Mack attends the premiere of Warner Bros. Pictures' "Ant Bully" at Grauman?s Chinese theatre on July 23, 2006 in Hollywood, Calif

They divorced after Mack pleaded guilty to being an Nxivm “slave master.” Getty Images

At the time, a judge declared that she was also “manipulated” and “felt captive” by the leader.

While in court, Mack broke down in tears, insisting that she was sorry “from the deepest part of [her] soul.”

The “Honey, We Shrunk Ourselves!” star admitted she joined the cult to “become a great actress again” during an appearance on the “Infamous: Inside America’s Biggest Scandals” in 2022.

Allison Mack, star of WB TV show, "Smallville" signs autographs at the Wizard World East's second annual pop-culture expo at the Pennsylvania Convention Center June 1, 2003 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

The “Honey, We Shrunk Ourselves!” star was sentenced to three years in prison in 2021. Getty Images

Actress Allison Mack attends the "Love, Loss, And What I Wore" new cast member celebration at 44 1/2 on July 29, 2010 in New York City.

She was released early after 21 months. Getty Images

“I moved to Albany (Nxivm headquarters) to fill that emptiness and find the soul of myself again, if that makes sense, as it had fizzled,” she said.

“I asked Keith if he would help me become a great actress again because I felt like I was a fraud.”

Mack was released early from prison in July 2023 after serving 21 months.