Jurors in the trial of accused sex cult leader Keith Raniere will begin mulling his fate Wednesday.

The deliberations follow a seven-week trial in which prosecutors claimed the Nxivm leader used his inner circle to groom women for sex.

Prosecutors said he led a secret master-slave group called DOS, in which women were branded with his initials, kept painfully thin and ordered to have sex with him.

The panel of four women and eight men will weigh seven counts — racketeering, racketeering conspiracy, sex trafficking, attempted sex trafficking, sex trafficking conspiracy, wire fraud conspiracy and forced labor conspiracy.

In order to find Raniere guilty of the top charge of racketeering, jurors need to agree that prosecutors proved at trial he was guilty of at least two of the underlying acts — including possession of child pornography and sexual exploitation of a child.

The sex trafficking charge is related to Nicole, an alleged Nxivm sex slave who sobbed as she testified about being strapped to the table while another woman performed oral sex on her.

The attempted sex trafficking count involves another alleged victim named Jay, who served as India Oxenberg’s sex slave for less than a year.

Raniere, 58, faces up to life in prison on the racketeering charge alone.