An attorney for Nxivm sex-slave cult leader Keith Raniere argued for his conviction to be overturned Tuesday — claiming in a court filing that the FBI planted child pornography on his computer hard drive. The motion to vacate the sentence was filed by attorney Joseph Tully on the same day he presented the convicted sex-trafficker’s appeal on different grounds to a federal court panel in Manhattan.In the filing, Tully claimed nearly two dozen sexual photos of a 15-year-old girl that were found on a hard drive kept by Raniere were actually put on the device by FBI agents.
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