India Oxenberg spent seven years of his life anchored in the world of the dark organization known as NXIVM
She was a member of the secret female « master / slave » group led by Keith Raniere and bore his initials
She left NXIVM in 2018 and returned to her mother, actress Catherine Oxenberg, who had led the charge to expose the crimes of Raniere and other NXIVM executives Now 29, India is rebuilding her life and has co-produced a documentary series about her experience « Seduced: Inside the NXIVM Cult » starts October 18 at 9 pm on STARZ
In this episode of The Eagle, Times Union reporter Robert Gavin sits down with India to learn more about the series and his life after NXIVM *
* This episode contains discussions on topics that may disturb some listeners, so please listen carefully
Also in this episode, journalist Massarah Mikati recalls the time she spent with local activists who went door to door to help the people of Albany complete the census And Times Union editor-in-chief Casey Seiler discusses the main headlines of the week
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Jessica Marshall is a multimedia producer at timesunioncom and host of Times Union’s weekly podcast The Eagle. Previously, she covered New York State politics and government, science and technology, pop culture and the entertainment for NPR, New York Now, WAMC News, MTV News and Newsweek She holds an MA from the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University You can reach her at JessicaMarshall @ timesunioncom
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