Alleged New York sex cult leader's 'out there' lifestyle not a crime: lawyer

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NEW YORK - The New York man who started a secret society in which female “slaves” were branded with his initials and ordered to have sex with him may have led an unconventional life, but he did not break the law, his lawyer told jurors on Monday.

“The conduct, looked at objectively, is pretty out there,” Marc Agnifilo, lawyer for Keith Raniere, said in his closing argument in Brooklyn federal court. “That doesn’t make it a crime.” Agnifilo countered that Raniere never intended to release collateral and only meant to help the women with their personal growth.

 

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KEITH RANIERE WHO HAD WOMEN UNDER HIM, WHO, AS PART OF HIS CULT, HAD SLAVES. WHITE WOMEN WITH SLAVES. AIN'T THAT EFFING FAVBULOUS. IS THAT A LIFESTYLE TOO SICKO!?

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