Ex-Nxivm “slave master” Allison Mack’s husband was identified as former neo-Nazi Frank Meeink five months after they tied the knot.
Journalist Natalie Robehmed described Meeink as a “renowned former Neo-Nazi,” who previously had the words “skin head” tattooed on his knuckles and a “flaming swastika on his neck,” on Monday’s episode of the CBC True Crime podcast “Allison after NXIVM.”
According to the podcaster, Meeink was previously in and out of prison, starting when he served three years for “nearly killing” a man at the age of 17.
“Frank has done time for kidnapping and assault with a deadly weapon,” Robehmed explained. “Like Allison, he’s a convicted felon. He’s also a former addict.”
Robehmed claimed that Meeink, now 50, “left the white supremacist movement” shortly after he was released from prison in the 1990s.
Meeink was interviewed in the podcast and shared that he currently works for a non-profit, helping connect “unhoused people” to resources.
“He does public speaking and civil rights activism on the side, even testifying in front of a House subcommittee in 2020 on white supremacy in policing,” Robehmed explained.
“In some ways, Frank is a poster boy for changing your mind,” she claimed.
Meeink and Mack, 43, met at a dog park in February 2024 and reportedly got engaged that December.
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In June, the couple got married during an intimate ceremony in Los Angeles.
Mack was previously married to Nicki Clyne, a Nxivm member, from February 2017 to December 2020.
Clyne, however, told Page Six in 2022 that they had parted ways after Mack’s involvement in the group was revealed in 2018, and she agreed to work with authorities.
The “Ant Bully” star pleaded guilty to convincing women to become sex slaves for the cult’s ring leader, Keith Raniere, in 2019.
At the time, Mack was charged with racketeering and racketeering conspiracy charges, and in June 2021, was sentenced to three years in prison. She was released two years later.
Meanwhile, Raniere is currently serving a 120-year sentence after being convicted on charges including sex trafficking, racketeering and forced labor conspiracy.

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