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The Vow Season 2 Episode 1: Tests of Loyalty
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Summary The Vow Season 2 Episode 1:
Prosecutor Moira Penza and defense attorney Marc Agnifilo prepare for trial after the arrest of Keith Raniere, Nancy Salzman, Clare
Bronfman, Allison Mack and Lauren Salzman. DOS members Nicki Clyne and Michele Hatchette offer a different perspective into NXIVM, DOS,
and Raniere, while Nancy Salzman, under house arrest, sits down to speak with the filmmakers.
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Title: The Vow
Episode Title: Tests of Loyalty
Genre: Documentary, Crime
Stars: Catherine Oxenberg, Mark Vicente, Sarah Edmondson, Anthony Ames, Bonnie Piesse
Network: HBO
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