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al·li·son

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  1. John Stankey:

    I’m not familiar with it, jason certainly has his point of view, and I’m sure had a conversation. I’m not going to comment on the personnel issues, Allison, her circumstances are different, and I don’t want to get involved in discussing her situation either.

  2. Barbara Bouchey:

    Here is the key to how Keith Raniere lures people into in, keith Raniere’s good at showing people only the good side of Keith Raniere and NXIVM. Allison Mack saw only the good things and the good impact before it was too late.

  3. Allison Goddard:

    I have seen, for example, a video of a C-section, and it shows the patient being rolled into the operating room. It shows the patient being prepped for surgery. You could see her hospital gown tucked up under her breasts. You could see her bare belly, it's horrifying to think that, especially in today's day and age of the ubiquity of videos on the internet, if one of those videos were to get in the wrong hands, there's no controlling it. It takes Allison Goddard own medical care outside Allison Goddard own control.

  4. Allison Donahue:

    I said,' We're going on the floor to have some fun. You're welcome to join us.' This thing about what Allison Donahue interpreted, sexually or otherwise, it's unfortunate. It's really is. Truly unfortunate.

  5. Allison Mack:

    I thought I had moved on, and yet I am filled with anxiety, anticipating Allison’s sentencing on the 30th.


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