'Smallville' Star Allison Mack Released on $5 Million Bail After Sex Trafficking Arrest

Allison Mack reached out to Emma Watson to join an 'amazing women's movement.'

Smallville star Allison Mack is no longer in jail. BuzzFeed reports Mack was released on $5 million bond and faces anywhere from 15 years to life in prison for sex trafficking, sex trafficking conspiracy, and conspiracy to commit forced labor charges. Mack will be placed under house arrest and is forbidden from contacting anyone associated with the alleged sex cult. She was arrested Friday and has pleaded not guilty. 

Several women have since shared how Mack, 35, allegedly tried to lure them into the cult by masking it as a feminist group.

Earlier today, it was revealed Mack may have tried to recruit Emma Watson and Kelly Clarkson in an abusive sex cult as well. People on Twitter have also been combing through Mack's tweets to see who else she was in contact with. It turns out Mack reached out to Watson and Clarkson at separate times in tweets shared by HotNewHipHop.

"@kelly_clarkson 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," read a 2013 tweet from Mack.

@kelly_clarkson 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.

— Allison Mack (@allisonmack) July 20, 2013

Three years later, she tweeted Watson, but didn't use her correct Twitter handle, @EmmaWatson. ".@EmWatson 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," read one tweet from January 2016.

.@EmWatson 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.

— Allison Mack (@allisonmack) January 24, 2016

Nearly a month later, she tried to get Watson's attention again. ".@EmWatson 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 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," read the tweet that was broken up into two separate ones addressed to Watson.

.@EmWatson 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

— Allison Mack (@allisonmack) February 19, 2016

According to tweeters' detective eye, neither woman ever responded to Mack's tweets. As for Mack, if she's convicted she'll likely spend a minimum of 15 years in jail.

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