‘Smallville’ Alum Allison Mack Gets Married After Prison Release in NXIVM Sex Trafficking Case
More details of Allison Mack’s life after NXIVM are coming to light.
Five months after news broke that she had tied the knot with a man named Frank, her husband was identified as Frank Meeink—a self-described former neo-Nazi who was a member of a white supremacist skinhead gang—by podcast host Natalie Robehmed during the couple’s appearance on the Allison After NXIVM podcast.
The pair first met at a dog park in Los Angeles in February 2024, almost a year after Allison was released following two years in prison for racketeering conspiracy and acts for her involvement in NXIVM, a purported self-help group that has since been characterized as a sex cult by former members.
Allison, 43, and Frank, 50, bonded over their experiences in the prison system, with Frank explaining how his past helped him understand her story.
“From the work that I’ve done with former jihadists, former gangbangers, former neo-Nazis, I mean, I’ve worked in that world for a long time,” Frank said on the episode, released Nov. 10. “People don’t understand what it’s like when you get stuck in something like that. And it’s the one thing that validates you. It’s hard to get out.”
But their first conversation was about something else altogether.
