A federal judge sentenced NXIVM co-founder Nancy Salzman to three and a half years in prison this week. She was the last of the major players charged in criminal court in the NXIVM saga to receive a sentence.
In the courtroom, eight of Salzman's victims described her as a cold, calculating enabler and enforcer for cult leader Keith Raniere. Judge Nicholas Garaufis admonished the 67-year-old Halfmoon resident, saying her actions "left trauma and destruction in your wake.”
On this episode of NXIVM on Trial, Times Union Editor-in-Chief Casey Seiler and criminal justice reporter Rob Gavin discuss the sentence and its significance.
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The "Prefect" Ending
The Shunning
Level Up
NXIVM's Tourette's
Nancy's NXIVM
'The Vow' Returns
From DOS to dogs
The Enabler
Allison Mack Awaits Her Fate
'Don't Call It a Cult'
'Desperation Is a Stinky Cologne'
Gone to Tucson
Among the Dead-Enders
"Parasite"
Judgment Day
The Lost Daughter
Brooklyn Justice
Scrutiny on this judge
NXIVM Exposed: A Post-Trial Talk - Part II
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