Disgraced Smallville alum Allison Mack married her fiancé Frank in an intimate Los Angeles ceremony nearly two years after serving prison time for her involvement with NXIVM. Sources speaking with National Enquirer say the former TV actress finalized the marriage in early June, about six months after their engagement.
Cult scandal context
Mack, 42, served two years of a three-year sentence for racketeering and sex trafficking tied to the NXIVM case. Former sources confirm she pleaded guilty in 2019 and cooperated with prosecutors by providing incriminating recordings of the cult’s branding ceremonies.
Meeting fiancé at dog park
Insiders reveal Allison met Frank at a dog park after her release. They quietly became engaged and then tied the knot, but chose to withhold his last name and keep details private. One insider said she aimed to focus on stability and a fresh start outside the public eye.
Legal aftermath and cooperation
Though Mack did not testify directly against NXIVM leader Keith Raniere, sources say she furnished prosecutors with audio of cult members being branded with his initials. Her letter to the court apologized to those she introduced to the group’s schemes and sought leniency for her cooperation.
Insider drama and emotional fallout
Sources talking to National Enquirer say tensions ran high behind the scenes. One insider said Frank had to support Allison through backlash and media scrutiny. Another claimed she struggled with anxiety leading up to the ceremony due to unresolved emotions tied to her past.
Next chapter uncertain
While Mack and Frank have reportedly launched married life off the grid, insiders warn her transformation won’t be smooth. Having regained her freedom, Allison now faces public judgment and the weight of her past actions—including the NXIVM brandings.
Public response and scrutiny
Observers online remain split, with some supporting her second chance and others criticizing her extended silence. Insiders suggest the couple plans to address the public soon, hinting at a full emotional reckoning yet to unfold.
In the wake of NXIVM, Allison Mack now moves forward with a new chapter. But as insiders tell National Enquirer, the real challenge may be overcoming her own emotional aftermath and what comes next.

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