US actor Allison Mack, known for her role in Smallville, has been released early from prison after serving two years.

In April 2019, Mack pleaded guilty to racketeering and conspiracy charges for recruiting women for the Nxivm sex cult.

In April 2019, Mack pleaded guilty to racketeering and conspiracy charges for recruiting women for the Nxivm sex cult.

Despite a three-year prison sentence, Mack was released early.

Despite a three-year prison sentence, Mack was released early.

The Federal Bureau of Prisons confirmed her release on Monday.

The Federal Bureau of Prisons confirmed her release on Monday.

Nxivm, initially a self-help program since 1998, claimed to have worked with thousands of people, including influential individuals.

Nxivm, initially a self-help program since 1998, claimed to have worked with thousands of people, including influential individuals.

Mack was accused by prosecutors of recruiting and grooming women as sexual partners for Nxivm's leader, Keith Raniere.

Mack was accused by prosecutors of recruiting and grooming women as sexual partners for Nxivm's leader, Keith Raniere.

Female recruits allegedly received Raniere's initials as a brand and were expected to engage in sexual activities with him to join the group.

Female recruits allegedly received Raniere's initials as a brand and were expected to engage in sexual activities with him to join the group.

The Albany Times Union reported the news of Mack's release.

The Albany Times Union reported the news of Mack's release.

Mack's sentence was reduced after providing evidence to assist prosecutors in building their case against Raniere.

Mack's sentence was reduced after providing evidence to assist prosecutors in building their case against Raniere.

Raniere was sentenced to 120 years in prison in 2020 for multiple crimes, including coercing women into becoming his sexual "slaves."

Raniere was sentenced to 120 years in prison in 2020 for multiple crimes, including coercing women into becoming his sexual "slaves."