Allison Mack, known for her role on the TV show Smallville, has married Frank Meeink, a former white supremacist. The wedding took place five months ago and was a Jewish ceremony.
Allison Mack, the actress from Smallville known for her role as Chloe Sullivan, married her partner, Meeink, in a small, private ceremony at their Los Angeles home in June.
According to US Weekly, photos from the event show that the individual, known for their association with a sex cult and extremist views, and a former member of NXIVM, had a wedding ceremony under a traditional Jewish canopy called a chuppah.
Mack, 43, was married to actress Nicki Clyne, 42, from 2017 to 2020. He recently shared how he met someone new after their divorce.
I recently shared on my podcast, Allison After NXIVM, about how I first encountered Meeink. It was back in February of this year – I was just out walking my dog when we crossed paths.
The podcast described Meeink as a striking man in his late 40s – he has many tattoos and wears his hair slicked back. They also mentioned he used to be involved with neo-Nazis and has a history of legal issues dating back to his teenage years.

During his time in prison in the 1990s, Meeink gave up his racist views, completed his sentence, and permanently left the white supremacist movement, according to Natalie Robehmed, the journalist who hosts a podcast about Mack’s history.
Meeink now focuses his efforts into working ‘at a nonprofit with unhoused people,’ Robehmed said.
She added that ‘in some ways, Frank is a poster boy for changing your mind.’
In addition to her work, Meeink is involved in public speaking and advocating for civil rights. She testified before a House subcommittee in 2020 about white supremacy within policing, according to Robehmed.
Mack explained that after he first met Meeink, he invited her to the Thai restaurant where he was working as a waiter.
Mack said she subsequently visited the establishment accompanied by her mother Mindy.
Mack explained that he’d informed the entire staff I was visiting this week, and instructed them to refer to him as ‘boss.’ He did this to create the impression that he held a more significant role in the restaurant than he actually did.
I was so interested to hear Mack mention that Meeink shared with her what he’s been up to – he’s a public speaker, and his work focuses on really important things like encouraging understanding between people, helping those with extreme views change, and pushing for improvements in how our police forces operate. It’s incredibly inspiring to me.



Mack mentioned this particularly caught her attention, because she deeply cares about changing the prison system.
After a good first date, Mack shared the full story of her experiences in the NXIVM cult with Meeink.
Mack said she subsequently asked Meeink if he held her past against her.
Meeink explained that he simply told the woman, acknowledging his past as a former neo-Nazi involved in kidnapping, ‘Who am I to judge you?’ He emphasized that he held no judgment towards her at all.
New episodes of the podcast Allison After NXIVM are released every Tuesday, and listeners who subscribe to CBC True Crime get to hear them before anyone else.
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2025-11-11 04:51