pssst…looking for some start-up funding? I may have your angel. The Seagram’s sisters—aka, Clare and Sara Bronfman. Yes, the daughters of mega mogul Edgar Bronfman, Sr. They’ve already plowed millions (we’re talking close to $100M) into an investment scheme of self-made self-help wannabe whiz, Keith Raniere—and lost them. Where was that psychic they were talking to? So maybe they’ll be looking for a new opp—esp. now that word on the street is that daddy Bronfman is a bit pissed.
Clare and Sara apparently got a bit “taken in” by Raniere and his NXIVM group-awareness seminar company. So much so that their daddy refers to it as a “cult”. Here’s what Clare Bronfman has to say about Raniere on her—rather low-budget-looking considering she could afford a web guy—website:
Keith Raniere – Keith is my teacher and my best friend. My life is so profoundly different from when I first met him words can’t describe my gratitude. The depth of his caring for the individual people, with whom he works, as well as humanity collectively, is remarkable to me. His dedication to helping people experience more joy in their lives through self discovery and understanding has been an incredible gift to so many of us. Through his ongoing commitment to live an ethical existence, dedicated to doing what is right for all of humanity, he continues to inspire me.
So what’s NXIVM? —if helps if you can first pronounce it, which the NY Post kindly shares as NEX-EEUM. NXIVM was founded by Nancy Salzman who seems to have a hefty CV though you’d be hard-pressed to actually find her credentials—i.e., the ones that include abbreviations like “B.A.”, “M.S.”, “PhD”, etc…and she is not to be confused with similiar-sounding-name motivational speaker, Nancy Saltzman, who does actually list those cluttery initials (and some awards and honors) on her site. But I digress.
Somewhere along the line Salzman hooked up with Raniere, who created the Rational Inquiryâ„¢ model “which allows you to re-examine and re-incorporate perceptions that may be the foundation of self-imposed limitations”. Right.
Lucky for us, the NXIVM homepage is “What is NXIVM?” Here’s an excerpt:
NXIVM is the turning point – a remarkable development in scientific and psychodynamic understanding, education, and technology that can facilitate this transition so the pattern of humanity’s rises and falls can actually be broken and transformed.
This is big sh-t here—we’re (or they’re) talking about NXIVM as a “place where humanity can rise to its noble possibility.” NOBLE!
I suppose the Seagram’s sisters weren’t feeling noble enough with their trust funds so devotees of NXIVM they became…but then came Raniere’s also-self-made investment scheme—he was apparently trading commodities based on a mathematical plan he had concocted.
Long story short, it’s looking like the financial acumen gene fell a little further from the tree with this generation of Bronfman’s. Per the Post, money’s basically gone and a lawsuit’s been filed in L.A. stating that the sisters lost their $65M investment in the commodities scheme along with $26M for a real estate deal. What’s precious about this is that Raniere seemingly claims that somehow Edgar Bronfman is responsible for the loss—ie, according to the Post, Raniere said “there was a “conspiracy” and the “market was rigged” against him because the mogul didn’t want his girls involved with NXIVM.”
Yeah, I’m sure Edgar Sr. wishes in his wildest fantasies he had that kind of sway over the commodities market.
Regardless, I’ve learned a few things from this when it comes to tapping into heiress trust fund money for your start-up. Here’s what you’ll need:
Detecting a theme here? Well you should. It’s the “I’ve done some soul-searching and now hold the key to your complete fulfillment and the realization of your deepest wants and desires” business plan. And it covers a number of successful businesses—some more “legit” than others—including the Tony Robbins empire, Marianne Williamson, The Secret, just about every televangelist out there and—clearly of great import to the Seagram’s sisters—NXIVM.
And lest you be thinking that the Seagram’s sisters–or I should say their father—are the only ones to have some issues with Raniere, the Post article states he’s “a Brooklyn-born smooth talker who has been investigated for fraud in several states and is described in legal documents as a “compulsive gambler.”
So let me know if you profit from my tips for tapping into the untapped potential of your under-resourced business plan. Hey, I may have an investment or two for you…
I actually do need help to fund an all organic kids food product line. Think they will be interested?
We'll be donating profits to those in need of food … Second Harvest, Feeding America, etc.
Hi Joan, Thanks for your comment. Unfortunately, I was not being entirely serious about the Seagram's sisters and getting start-up funding–my post was to depict how they seemingly fell–and fell big–for some rather sketchy investment opportunities. Be that as it may, hey, you never know–I believe both sisters have websites of their own (their sites are their names w/ ".com"). I suppose you could always try to contact them–though I wouldn't be banking on anything. -Abi
Bronfman's daughters were lucky to escape with their lives. I personally know several young women (starting at the ages of 14) who were raped by and remained involved with this PIG (Keith Ranier) and his cult harem. These women were emotionally damaged for years thereafter and at least one committed suicide. I remember meeting beautiful, fragile Sarah as an impressionable young woman under Ranier's spell. Sorry it had to happen like this to her and her family but if it helps bring that creep to some justice…you go daddy, get him!
Both sisters are very sweet and had nothing but the best of intentions on making a difference in the world. Unfortunately, so did many of us that got sucked in. Their father was opposed to their participation from the beginning. In fact one sisters was opposed to the group and at one time was attempting to assist the father in getting her sibling out. After the other one got sucked in, the girls felt they were responsible for their father engineering the Forbes article to damage to the organization. It backfired on hime because that was the impetus for them subsidizing the business in an effort to make up for what was felt to be his destruction. The girls got so embroiled they now have no choice but to stay aligend to their side. The other side is fighting for their lives. If she loses it will be a great injustice. However, if she wins the girls along with many other people who have been backed into a corner are going to be looking at serious charges. Except the leader who will skate away free and clear because he might be bad at gambling but he is smart enough to inuslate himself. If Mr. Bronfman wants to settle this issue and get this guy he needs to come in support of the side against his daughters and then talk sense into them and have them turn state witness pleading out with no time served.
You might want to check out the Rick Ross page on NXIVM (http://www.rickross.com/groups/esp.html) and the ongoing discussion on their teachings and other things on the forum (http://forum.rickross.com/read.php?4,71652,page=1).
Hi Jim, Thanks for the links–interesting site, and clearly gives some additional perspective to Keith Raniere; makes me want to go right out and see if he's got any investments I can get in on…oh, but I don't have the Seagram's sisters $65M to blow…shucks…