Back in 2016, the 'Smallville' alum-turned-accused-sex-slaver reached out to the 'Harry Potter' star on Twitter, mentioning 'an amazing women's movement' she's involved in.

AceShowbiz - More stories of Allison Mack trying to lure Hollywood figures to alleged sex cult NXIVM have surfaced online. A new report suggests that the "Smallville" alum, who was arrested in sex trafficking conspiracy charge, had apparently tried to pitch Emma Watson and Kelly Clarkson to join the sex cult.

According to Business Insider, Allison repeatedly reached out to the "Harry Potter" star on Twitter back in 2016. The former sent tweets to Emma, trying to introduce her to "an amazing women's movement." Allison wrote in a January of 2016 tweet, "I'm a fellow actress like yourself & involved in an amazing women's movement I think you'd dig. I'd love to chat if you're open."

Not stopping there, Allison sent tweet again in February of the same year. "I participate in a unique human development & women's movement I'd love to tell you about. As a fellow actress I can relate so...," she said. "well to your vision and what you want to see in the world. I think we could work together. Let me know if you're willing to chat."

Later in March of that year, she wrote to the "Beauty and the Beast (2017)" actress, "Thank you for the bump up! Would love to chat with a fellow change-maker! #InternationalWomensDay."

Allison also sent a vague tweet to Kelly back in 2013. "I heard through the grapevine that you're a fan of Smallville. I'm a fan of yours as well! I'd love to chat sometime," she tweeted.

Prior to this, "The Sixth Sense" actress Samia Shoaib claimed that Allison tried to lure her into the twisted world of the alleged sex cult. The Pakistan-born actress opened up that she was surprised about the news of Allison's arrest because while Allison seemed to be desperate at that time she met her, Allison didn't come across as dangerous.

According to Samia, Allison encouraged her to join an NXIVM-affilliated woman's group called JNess. Samia didn't join though, saying that Allison's descriptions of the group were always "very vague." Samia explained, "She would say, 'It's a bunch of women. We go on a retreat upstate, and we share our experiences and support each other.' That was about it."

Allison was arrested on Friday, April 20 for alleged sex trafficking, sex trafficking conspiracy and forced labor conspiracy. "As alleged in the indictment, Allison Mack recruited women to join what was purported to be a female mentorship group that was, in fact, created and led by Keith Raniere," United States Attorney Richard P. Donoghue said. "The victims were then exploited, both sexually and for their labor, to the defendants' benefit. This Office and our law enforcement partners are committed to prosecuting predators who victimize others through sex trafficking and forced labor."

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