Keith Raniere, a New York man accused of running a cult-like group in which wome...
NEW YORK - Keith Raniere, a New York man accused of running a cult-like group in which women were kept on starvation diets, branded with his initials and ordered to have sex with him, was found guilty of all charges against him by a New York jury on Wednesday.
His lawyer, Marc Agnifilo, told reporters outside the courthouse that the verdict will be appealed. He said he believed a fair sentence would be less than life.“I hope that people find peace and solace in the verdict,” he said. “That’s my genuine feeling from the heart, having nothing to do with being anyone’s lawyer.”
DOS was sold to recruits as an all-female organization, when in fact it was controlled by Raniere, according to former members who testified at the trial. “She’s in shock,” Oxenberg was heard saying of her daughter. “I’m in shock as well. It’s over. It’s done.”
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