Disgraced Smallville actress Allison Mack has confirmed she wed former neo-Nazi Frank Meeink in Jewish ceremony five months ago.
The Preetz, Germany-born actress, who played Chloe Sullivan on Smallville, tied the knot with Meeink in a backyard ceremony in Los Angeles in June that a source described to US Weekly as ‘intimate.’
Pictures taken at the event indicated that the sex-Nazi and former NXIVM sex cult member exchanged vow ‘underneath a traditional Jewish chuppah,’ according to US Weekly.
Mack, 43, who was previously wed to actress Nicki Clyne, 42, from 2017–2020, explained the course of events that led to her finding love again.
Mack said on her Allison After NXIVM podcast that she first met Meeink in February 2024 while she was ‘walking her dog.’
Meeink was described on the podcast as ‘an attractive, heavily tattooed guy in his late 40s with slick back hair’ and ‘former neo-Nazi’ who’d been in legal trouble since his teens.
Disgraced Smallville actress Allison Mack, 43, has confirmed she wed former Neo-Nazi Frank Meeink in Jewish ceremony five months ago. Pictured in 2018 in NYC
While in custody in the 1990s, Meeink renounced his racist beliefs, finished his prison sentence, and ‘left the white supremacist movement’ for good, said journalist Natalie Robehmed, who hosts the podcast centered on Mack’s past.
Meeink now focuses his efforts into working ‘at a nonprofit with unhoused people,’Â Robehmed said.
She added that ‘in some ways, Frank is a poster boy for changing your mind.’
Meeink also ‘does public speaking and civil rights activism on the side’ and took the stand ‘in front of a house subcommittee in 2020 on white supremacy in policing,’ Robehmed said.
Mack said after she and Meeink initially crossed paths, he extended an invitation to the Thai restaurant he was working at at the time as a waiter.
Mack said she subsequently visited the establishment accompanied by her mother Mindy.
‘He had told the whole staff that I was going to be coming in sometime this week,’ Mack said, ‘and to call him boss because he wanted them to make it look like he was more important in the restaurant than he was.’
Mack said Meeink told her about his work as a public speaker aiming at promoting ‘tolerance and de-radicalization and police reform.’
Mack said on her Allison After NXIVM podcast that she first met Meeink (pictured) in February 2024 while she was ‘walking her dog’
‘In some ways, Frank is a poster boy for changing your mind.’
Mack said the latter especially piqued her interest, as she is ‘really passionate about prison reform.’
Mack said after a successful first date, she told Meeink ‘everything’ about her time in the sex cult NXIVM.
Mack said she subsequently asked Meeink if he held her past against her.
Meeink said, ‘I just looked at her and said, you know, I’m a former neo-Nazi who used to kidnap people. Do you think I have any room to judge you? No, I don’t judge you at all.’
The podcast Allison After NXIVM comes out each Tuesday, with CBC True Crime users having early access to the shows.Â