Wakaya Island owner and US heiress, Clare Bronfman has been sentenced to six years and nine months in prison for her role in a New York self-help organisation that United States federal prosecutors say engaged in forced labour, extortion and sex trafficking.
The 41-year-old pleaded guilty in April 2019 to two felony counts in connection to her involvement with Albany-based NXIVM (Nexium), an organisation led by New York businessman Keith Raniere that former members say was run as a cult.
The group is alleged to have manipulated, enslaved and blackmailed its members as part of what federal prosecutors labelled a felony conspiracy.
Bronfman joined the organisation in 2003 and provided financial backing to Raniere.
She is the youngest daughter of the late billionaire philanthropist and former Seagram distillery mogul Edgar Bronfman Sr.
The heiress and five others, including Raniere, were charged in March 2018.
Bronfman is the first to be sentenced.
Raniere who was found guilty at trial in June 2019 of sex trafficking, forced labour and other felonies, is due to be sentenced on October 27. The five other co-defendants pleaded guilty to various offences.
[Source: BBC]
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