Watch: Lena Dunham Says Allison Mack Invited Her to a NXIVM Meeting After ‘Girls’ Audition
Lena Dunham is looking back at this interaction through a new lens.
The Girls creator shared insight into an alleged experience with Allison Mack—who served two years in prison after pleading guilty to racketeering and racketeering conspiracy for her role in the NXIVM sex cult—when the actress auditioned for the HBO series.
“I recognized a woman named Allison Mack from Smallville,” Lena wrote in her memoir Famesick. “She wasn’t right for any of the roles but invited me via email to her ‘intimate women’s group’ every week for the next year.”
The 39-year-old—who did not name the group but appeared to be referring to the cult’s secret society DOS, in which women were allegedly forced into sexual slavery—attributed her not getting involved with the group to divine intervention, writing, “There but for the grace of God go I.”
E! News has been unable to locate a contact for Allison for comment.
Two years after Allison was released from prison in July 2023, she shared insight into her role in NXIVM—whose founder Keith Raniere is serving a 120-year sentence after being convicted of racketeering, sex trafficking, forced labor conspiracy and wire fraud in 2020—and DOS.
“I capitalized on the things I had, and so, the success I had as an actor, I did capitalize on that. It was a power tool I had to get people to do what I wanted,” she said on the Allison After NXIVM podcast in November. “I was very effective in moving Keith’s vision forward.”
“My role, as Allison, because I was so out in the world, was to spread the message and bring new people in and represent what NXIVM is in the public eye,” she added. “Because that was my personality and my constitution, that was my role.”
The 43-year-old said that Keith—whom she became romantically involved with after joining the cult in 2006—had her lead a curriculum for actors and artists called “The Source.” She noted that the program was “all about taking acting exercises” for those “involved in the arts and utilizing them to help people build more compassion in their lives.”
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Eventually, she said that Keith had tapped her for a new project for a select group of women that was “really intense,” which would eventually be named DOS.
“It takes a lifetime, lifelong commitment,” she recalled him telling her. “It’s basically designed to make you push through your greatest fears so that you can become the strongest and most empowered version of yourself.”
Allison said that Keith referred to it as a “master-slave dynamic,” in which she would learn to be “completely humble and completely subverted.”
The Ant Bully actress said that she had agreed to participate after Keith allegedly convinced her that it would rid her of her narcissism.
For a closer look at more of Allison’s revelations from her time in NXIVM, keep reading.
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