Shamed actress Allison Mack has been pictured for the first time with her ex-neo-Nazi husband, five months after the pair tied the knot.
The couple – who, in their past, were each sentenced to three years in prison for widely differing crimes – were spotted enjoying a sunset stroll with their two dogs last week.
Smallville star Mack married Frank Meeink in an intimate backyard ceremony in Los Angeles last June.
German-born Mack, 43, was a leading member of NXVIUM, a sex-trafficking cult operating in upstate New York. She pleaded guilty to racketeering and conspiracy and was sentenced in 2021.
Her 49-year-old husband’s case reached court nearly 30 years earlier. As a member of a skinhead group, he had kidnapped a man at gunpoint as a 17-year-old.
When he was in prison in Illinois he made several black friends and realized the error of his ways and since getting out has spent time lecturing about how to avoid violence and crime.
Allison Mack was spotted for the first time with her new husband, Frank Meeink, a former neo-Nazi, taking a sunset stroll through a park in Long Beach, California, with their two dogs
Mack, 43, told the Allison After NXIVM podcast she had met Meeink while walking her dog in February 2024
Mack was spotted earlier in the day taking a solo stroll throughout the neighborhood dressed casually in a white crewneck sweatshirt from singer Gracie Abrams The Secret of Us 2026 tour’s merch, paired with grey sweatpants and UGG slippers
Mack announced they had got married on a seven-part Uncovered podcast, titled Allison After NXIUM. She explained that she had told Meeink ‘everything’ about her time in Keith Raniere’s cult after their first date.
He told her: ‘I’m a former neo-Nazi who used to kidnap people. Do you think I have any room to judge you?
‘No, I don’t judge you at all.’
And that attitude seems to have laid the foundation for a happy marriage. They strolled hand-in-hand through a park in Long Beach, California, walking their dogs – a white and tan American pit bull terrier and a Maltese.
Meeink held the leashes for both dogs while also keeping a firm grip on Mack’s hand.
Earlier in the day, Mack was spotted taking a solo walk around her neighborhood, dressed casually in a white crewneck sweatshirt from singer Gracie Abrams’ The Secret of Us 2026 tour merch line, paired with grey sweatpants and UGG slippers.
The disgraced actress’ new husband wore a long-sleeved blue shirt rolled up to reveal his tattoos, salmon-colored pants, burgundy Nike slippers and a black crossbody bag as the couple walked hand-in-hand throughout the park
Mack was previously married to actress Nicki Clyne, 42, from 2017 to 2020 – both were members of the sex trafficking cult NXIVM
Mack found fame as Chloe Sullivan on the hit TV show Smallville which ran from 2001 to 2011
She told Allison After NXIUM host Natalie Robehmed she had met her husband, who she described as ‘an attractive, heavily tattooed guy in his late 40s with slick back hair’ in February 2024, while she was walking her dog.
Meeink invited her to visit the Thai restaurant where he was working as a waiter, and she went with her mother.
‘He had told the whole staff that I was going to be coming in sometime this week and to call him boss because he wanted them to make it look like he was more important in the restaurant than he was,’ recalled Mack, who found fame as lovelorn Chloe Sullivan on Smallville.
Mack was previously married to Canadian actress and fellow NXIUM member Nicki Clyne. But India Oxenburg, a witness at their wedding, claimed the union was created by Raniere to allow Clyne to stay in the country.
Meeink now focuses his efforts on working at a nonprofit with unhoused people, Robehmed said, and described him as ‘a poster boy for changing your mind.’
Meeink renounced his racist beliefs while in custody in the 1990s. After he finished his sentence, he left the white supremacist movement for good, according to journalist Natalie Robehmed, host of a podcast about Mack’s past
Mack pictured leaving a federal court in February 2019 in NYC. She served 21 months behind bars after pleading guilty to charges related to her time at NXIVM
Meeink also ‘does public speaking and civil rights activism on the side’ and took the spoke to a House subcommittee in 2020 on white supremacy in policing, Robehmed said.
Meeink said during the podcast: ‘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; I think people don’t understand what it’s like when you get stuck in something like that.
‘It’s the one thing that validates you. It’s hard to get out.’
Authorities arrested Mack in April 2018 in connection with allegations that she was a recruiter of women for NXIUM, which often branded members with the letters KR – Raniere’s initials.
She helped recruit women for a secret group within NXIUM called Dominus Obsequious Sororium, which was billed as a female empowerment group, but the federal court heard it was meant to traffic women to have sex with Raniere.
On the podcast she admitted she had capitalized on her Smallville fame in NXIUM, saying it was ‘a power tool that I had to get people to do what I wanted.’
She also said her celebrity was ‘very effective in moving Keith’s vision forward’.
Despite being described as Raniere’s second-in-command, she ended up cutting a plea deal and her testimony against the cult leader helped land him in prison on a 120-year sentence. She had originally faced up to a life sentence on charges including sex trafficking and forced labor conspiracy.
She served just 21 months, and was released in July 2023.
