NXIVM

Has Suneel Abandoned Vanguard or Is There a Typo on Docket??

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Frank Parlato
Frank Parlato

Harvard graduate and former tech entrepreneur Suneel Chakravorty has been a staunch and vocal supporter of NXIVM founder Keith Raniere since his trial and conviction in 2018, which led to a 120-year prison sentence. In his attempt to free his guru, Chakravorty took to social media and podcasts to get his message out, but he went silent around July last year.

Suneel Chakravorty’s last X post was on July 17, 2023, defending Andrew Tate.

A recent review of the docket prompted FR to wonder whether Chakravorty is still devoted to Raniere—helping manage his legal team or writing his pro se motions—or whether he has joined the NXIVM defectors, who concluded their Vanguard was a scam artist.

The last few docket entries in Sarah Edmondson et al. vs. Raniere et al., the civil action against NXIVM leaders (but mainly the Bronfman sisters) led by attorney Neil Glazer, show Chakravorty’s name on the list of Plaintiffs.

This listing of Suneel’s name on the side of those suing the Golden One could be a typo.

There are other errors. For example, Soukiana Mehdaoui’s name appears both as her full name and as “Souki,” one person appearing as two.

Someone might have placed Chakravorty’s name among the 70+ plaintiffs lined up against the Glorious One in error.

After all, Suneel was involved in the case as an “Interested Party” in 2022 when attorney Glazer alleged he was in possession of sensitive materials relating to the case.

However, the docket also displays (above) the Plaintiffs’ attorney, Craig H. Hillwig, of Kohn Swift, as Chakravorty’s attorney.

Yet, the same docket shows Deborah Blum as his attorney. Blum assisted Chakravorty when Glazer demanded he hand over materials in a third-party subpoena.

Blum is one of Raniere’s latest attorneys – one in a long parade of attorneys for the Blessed One.

She made a notice of appearance on May 7 in Raniere’s criminal case filing a Request for Extension of Time to Amend Pro Se Motion to Vacate Under 28 U.S.C. § 2255.

Raniere’s main efforts to free himself hinge on the weighty evidence of alleged FBI tampering with a hard drive and camera card seized from his library.

Former Chakravorty attorney, now Raniere attorney, Deborah Blum

So, the question remains: where is Suneel Chakravorty, and what is his stance on Raniere? Could he have come to his senses and reflected that Raniere has done nothing but encourage Chakravorty to throw away his reputation, resources, relationships, and more in the name of justice — when it is in service of Raniere’s delusion?

I have spent many hours with Chakravorty, working with him to investigate the FBI tampering and other aspects of the case. I think he is a good person but misguided in his adoration of the Godly One.

As for the FBI tampering, there are suspicious elements to the handling of the evidence. While I do not doubt Raniere began a sexual relationship with Camila when she was under 17, and more likely under 16, I have serious reservations that the photos of her, supposedly taken when she was 15, came the way the government presented.

I could spend hours explaining why that is so, but that is not the point of this story.

It is probably a mistake in the docket that the plaintiff’s attorney represents Suneel, and he is now suing Raniere. Still, it is there, and it is always fun to conjecture about the things you wish for when they accidentally appear on the page.

I like Suneel and want to see him succeed in life. That will be hard, if not impossible, as long as he continues to hitch his star to that Luciferian glowing in the night whom he calls his Lord, and Vanguard.

 

MK10ART’s portrait of Vanguard.

The great and glorious Vanguard not only stripped Clare Bronfman of millions of dollars, he also stripped her of her clothing and made her wear a jockstrap. Lastly, he stripped her of her freedom.

Super Vanguard, by Marie White. He is the smartest, strongest wisest prisoner in the world.

The many traits of Vanguard: by Herbert Dos.

Artist conception of Vanguard.

Frank Report