Investigations, NXIVM

The Trial of Keith Raniere: Day 1, Part 1 — ‘Please Stand, Mr. Raniere’

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Frank Parlato

This series is a day-by-day, witness-by-witness account of the federal trial of Keith Raniere, founder of NXIVM, tried in May and June 2019 before Senior U.S. District Judge Nicholas G. Garaufis in the Eastern District of New York.

May 7, 2019 — United States Courthouse, Brooklyn, New York

At 9:35 a.m. on a Tuesday morning in Brooklyn, U.S. Marshals escorted Keith Raniere — the man who styled himself as the smartest human alive, a self-proclaimed ethicist and spiritual guide — into the courtroom of Senior U.S. District Judge Nicholas G. Garaufis to stand trial.

He arrived five minutes late — not that he had any say in the matter. Raniere was a pretrial detainee at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn. The Marshals controlled when he moved and when he arrived.

Judge Garaufis noted the tardiness anyway, remarking later that “maybe tomorrow we’ll start at 9:00, but then the defendant didn’t get here until seconds ago.”

Garaufis dealt with housekeeping. Alternate Juror No. 4 had signed up for summer courses at Queensborough Community College after being selected. The judge told her she was obligated to serve.

The court deputy reported that Juror No. 9 said his wife was “giving him a hard time” and he couldn’t serve. Defense attorney Marc Agnifilo was amused: “‘The wife is giving me a hard time’ excuse —”

Garaufis said, “I just can’t let jurors out because their wife doesn’t want them to serve on the jury.”

Rather than bring the juror into open court with both sides present, Garaufis took Juror No. 9 into the robing room alone. When he returned, the story came out.

The juror’s estranged wife had stage 4 cancer. When she was in chemotherapy, no one could pick up their six-year-old son from school in the Bronx.

“Why didn’t you just tell us this?” the judge had asked him. “You would have been excused.”

Garaufis excused him and seated Alternate No. 1.

The Realtime Fight

There was also the question of whether Raniere could follow sidebar conferences in real time through a live transcript feed. The defense had money — from an irrevocable trust — but the trust’s controllers had not approved the expense.

“Is there money to pay for it?” the judge asked.

“There’s money to pay for it,” Agnifilo replied. “We didn’t get clearance from the trust.”

“Well, do I care?”

“No. And if Your Honor orders it, Your Honor orders it.”

Garaufis ordered it.

The defense and prosecution fought over what had to be shared and when. The defense had filed roughly 250 pages of materials it planned to use in cross-examination. The government wanted to see them in advance. Garaufis ruled the materials were impeachment evidence. That meant the defense did not have to disclose them in advance. But he ordered the defense to turn them over after direct examination so prosecutors could review them before cross began.

Agnifilo went further. He offered that if the judge allowed the contested materials, the prosecution should be able to raise them on direct rather than have them land as surprises on cross. “I think it’s fair,” he said.

Judge NIcholas Garaufis

The Jury

The jury filed in. Judge Garaufis introduced himself, adding about his robe: “Today I am wearing my judicial robe, but I may not wear it every day, and that is because I don’t find robes particularly comfortable, not because I don’t consider this case to be important.”

He introduced the parties. Prosecutors Moira Penza, Tanya Hajjar, and Mark Lesko for the United States. FBI Special Agents Michael Lever and Michael Weniger. Paralegal Teri Carby.

“There is one defendant in this case: Keith Raniere. Please stand, Mr. Raniere.”

Raniere stood. Garaufis told the jury not to speculate about why Raniere was the only defendant on trial. Five co-defendants had already pleaded guilty.

He read the charges.

Count One — Racketeering conspiracy

Count Two — Racketeering (14 predicate acts including identity theft, visa fraud, forced labor, sex trafficking, extortion, money laundering, sexual exploitation of a child, and possession of child pornography)

Count Three — Forced labor conspiracy

Count Four — Wire fraud conspiracy

Count Five — Sex trafficking conspiracy

Count Six — Sex trafficking

Count Seven — Attempted sex trafficking

The alleged crimes spanned from 2003 to March 2018, fifteen years.

“The defendant Keith Raniere has pleaded not guilty to all of the counts charged against him,” Garaufis told the jury. “You must, therefore, presume that Keith Raniere is not guilty of the crimes charged in the indictment.”

The housekeeping was finished. The jury was seated. The charges had been read. Twelve anonymous citizens — escorted by armed marshals — were told they must presume Keith Raniere innocent.

Next: The prosecution’s opening statement. Part 2 of Day 1.

NXIVM’s Keith Raniere Lands at Butner: Likely a Late-Stage Stop on His Federal Prison Tour

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NiceGuy
NiceGuy03/04/2026
Suneel is uglier than a dead opossum’s nut sack.
Pilgrim
Pilgrim03/04/2026
Clare is uglier than Suneel. Clare is uglier than Satan.
NiceGuy
NiceGuy03/04/2026
Frank- Any news on Kieth Raniere’s prison status?
Frank Parlato
Frank Parlato03/04/2026
Name: KEITH RANIERE Register Number: 57005-177 Age: 65 Race: White Sex: Male Release Date: 06/27/2120 Located At: FCI Butner Medium I You better be a little nicer Mr. Nice Guy, he will be out in 94 years and he has a long memory.
Bangkok (aka The Retard)
Bangkok (aka The Retard)03/05/2026
Hey, Frank. Yeah, I'm talking to you. There was a time when you were somewhat friendly with several NXIVM holdouts. You dined with them. You broke bread with them. But now it seems as though you no longer have any contact with them. What happened, sir? Was there an argument? Did they stop returning your phone calls and tell you to eat shit? Are any of them still visiting Keith at his new prison? Are they still holding out hope for a return to NXIVM's glory days? Or have they accepted reality yet? At some point in the grieving process, people must face reality and advance to the 'acceptance' stage. Have any of these NXIVM holdouts begun the 'acceptance' phase? Do they acknowledge that Keith is likely gone forever? It's your job to fucken report this shit, Frank. You asshole. FrankReport readers expect to be updated on this shit. Fucken PRONTO, sir. Have a good day. 🙂
Frank Parlato
Frank Parlato03/05/2026
They became unhappy that I advised and helped facilitate one of their holdout members to leave. I had stated my goal in advance which was to hellp them all leave but they wanted my PR help on their (hopeless) appeal and they did not believe me. I am still good friends with the two women who did leave, and whom I helped to leave. But Suneel, Marc, Eduardo of thr NXIVM 5 are no longer in communication with me. They consider me dangerous. I have nothing against them. I rather like them, but I rather doubt Raniere is their best life course. Is that fast enough?
Bangkok (aka The Retard)
Bangkok (aka The Retard)03/06/2026
Thanks for the info. Yes, that was fast enough. 🙂
Anonymous
Anonymous03/10/2026
Thanks Frank!!!!
NiceGuy
NiceGuy03/10/2026
Appreciated!!! Thank you Frank! BTW: Maybe Raniere made it snow to send me a message!!!!!
Hectorr
Hectorr03/04/2026
Keith did not exploit my little Virgin Cami. She was 15 yesrs old when Keith started having sex with her. In some cultures, people start having sex at 5 years old. This is what Keith taught us in Society of Protectors. Camila was more than ready. She even got pregnant by Keith. In fact Keith impregnated all three of my daughters.