NXIVM sex cult leader claims to have proof of FBI evidence tampering
NEW YORK — Two years after he was convicted and sentenced to
more than a century in federal prison for his leadership of an abusive sex cult
known as NXIVM, Keith Raniere is moving for a new trial on the grounds that
federal investigators forged a digital image to make it appear to be child
pornography.
In a motion filed Thursday, attorneys for Raniere accused
FBI agents of backdating a picture of a woman Raniere dated to appear as though
it was taken in 2005, when the woman was underage. The photograph was presented
as evidence Raniere possessed child pornography, which Raniere was ultimately
convicted of, among other federal sex crimes.
The motion, filed by California-based attorney Joseph Tully
on Raniere’s behalf, accuses federal investigators of improperly accessing the
digital file after it had been seized during the service of a search warrant at
Raniere’s Albany, New York, home. The motion argues that the evidence “would
have resulted in a different result at trial,” and that the findings are backed
up by three forensics experts, including a retired FBI agent.
“The backup folder where the contraband photographs were
placed has all the hallmarks of fraud,” Tully wrote. “The dates and folder
names on the WD HDD containing the alleged contraband photographs were manually
altered to look autogenerated in a manner that comported with the government’s
narrative.”
Raniere was sentenced to 120 years in prison and ordered to
pay a whopping $3.4 million in restitution for crimes that included sex
trafficking, child pornography possession, forced labor trafficking, identity
theft, and multiple counts of conspiracy. It all centered on NXIVM, a cult and
advertising company Raniere founded based in Albany, New York.
Dozens of victims were identified throughout the lengthy
federal investigation.
Victims testifed at Raniere’s 2019 trial about the cult’s
torturous undertakings, that included members being brainwashed, forced to take
on a “slave” role, submit to brandings, undergo extreme dietary restrictions
and document their food intake, and hand over embarrassing material as
“collateral.” New members were admitted through a bizarre ritual where they
were forced to read a script while nude.
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