Entertainment & Celebrity News Today | 2 Min News | The Daily News Now! - Actress & Ex-Neo-Nazi Marry, Share Second Chances

Episode Date: March 15, 2026

Actress Allison Mack, known for her role in Smallville, and former neo-Nazi Frank Meeink, who served time for kidnapping, have publicly reunited after meeting earlier this year. They married in a... small ceremony and recently took a walk together in Long Beach, California. Meeink now works with a nonprofit helping unhoused people and speaks against white supremacy, while Mack, released from prison last year, discusses her past involvement in the NXIVM sex-trafficking cult on a podcast. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to feedback@thednn.ai. View sources & latest updates:https://sources.thednn.ai/ae778980f0159520

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Starting point is 00:00:00 On March 15th, here's the latest in entertainment and celebrity news. Actress Alison Mack from Smallville has been seen publicly for the first time with her husband, Frank Mike, a former neo-Nazi. The couple married in a small backyard ceremony in Los Angeles last June, and last week they took a sunset walk with her two dogs in Long Beach, California. Both have prison records from very different crimes years apart. Mack, now 43, served time for her role in the NXIVM sex trafficking cult, pleading guilty to racketeering charges back in 2021.
Starting point is 00:00:33 Mink 49 was convicted nearly 30 years ago for kidnapping a man as a teenage skinhead group member. They met earlier this year in February when Mack was walking her dog and spotted Mink working nearby. He shared his past openly and they connected over second chances. Mack was previously married to another NXIVM member from 2017 to 2020. Pictures show them holding hands with Mink managing the dog leashes. She wore casual sweats and slippers on a solo walk earlier that day, while he sported rolled-up sleeves showing tattoos and colorful pants. Today, My Ink works with a nonprofit helping unhoused people and speaks on civil rights against white supremacy. Mack released after 21 months in prison last year has discussed her cult involvement on a podcast, highlighting paths to redemption for, both.
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