Identity of Allison Mack’s Husband Revealed to Be a Former Neo-Nazi Member


Identity of Allison Mack’s Husband Revealed to Be a Former Neo-Nazi Member

The identity of Allison Mack‘s husband has been revealed, and he’s a former neo-Nazi.

It was disclosed that the former Smallville actress had gotten married earlier this year, two years after her release from prison. However, at the time, we only knew she was married to someone named “Frank.”

By the way, Allison was released from prison in 2023 after being sentenced to three years for her role in alleged sex cult NXIVM. She plead guilty to a count of racketeering and a count of racketeering conspiracy.

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Her husband has been identified as Frank Meeink.

He appeared on her “Allison After NXIVM” podcast, saying, “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. 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.”

They met at a dog park in 2024, where she recalled, “The first thing I heard was he said, ‘Your dog has such pretty pink skin.’ He has a very thick East Coast accent and so I immediately was like, ‘Are you from New York? ‘Cuz I love New York.’”

She continued, “He was like, ‘Oh, I’m a public speaker,’ and I was like, ‘What do you speak on?’ and he was like, ‘Oh, just like tolerance and de-radicalization and police reform.’ And I was like, ‘No way. I have done time and I’m really passionate about prison reform. That’s crazy.’”

Frank wrote the book “Autobiography of a Recovering Skinhead” about his life.

About the book: “Autobiography of a Recovering Skinhead is Frank Meeink’s raw telling of his descent into America’s Nazi underground and his ultimate triumph over hatred and addiction. Frank’s violent childhood in South Philadelphia primed him to hate. He made easy prey for a small group of skinhead gang recruiters led by his older cousin. At fourteen, he shaved his head. By sixteen, Frank was one of the most notorious skinhead gang leaders on the East Coast. By eighteen, he was doing hard time in an Illinois prison. Behind bars, Frank began to question his skinhead ways and views, thanks in large part to his African-American teammates on a prison football league. Shortly after being paroled, Frank defected from the white supremacy movement…Frank Meeink continues to fight for racial, political, and social tolerance and diversity with the goal of mutual understanding.”

Source: justjared.com


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