ALBANY — NXIVM leader Keith Raniere won't be sentenced for his crimes until next year.

Raniere, 59, known within his cult-like organization as "Vanguard," was convicted in June of all seven counts he faced, including sex trafficking, forced labor and racketeering charges that contained underlying acts of child pornography, sexual exploitation of a child, identity theft and extortion. He faces the possibility of life in federal prison.

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Raniere's sentencing, initially scheduled for later this month, has been indefinitely adjourned.

On Friday, Senior U.S. District Judge Nicholas Garaufis said Raniere's sentencing would be in 2020 because a pre-sentencing report will not be finalized until the end of November, prosecutors said.

And the disgraced personal growth guru from Halfmoon will not decide any time soon whether he wants to keep an attorney on his defense team who applied to work for the very prosecutors who convicted him.

In a hearing in U.S. District Court in Brooklyn on Friday, Raniere's lawyer Avraham Moskowitz said he and his client need more time to consider the possible conflict involving lawyer Teny Geragos — the daughter of celebrity defense attorney Mark Geragos — who was part of the trial defense team and cross-examined some prosecution witnesses. The hearing will be continued on Oct. 31.

Last week, Assistant U.S. Attorney Tanya Hajjar informed the judge about Teny Geragos' application to be a prosecutor in the office, a potential conflict that required disclosure.

Teny Geragos declined to comment when reached Friday afternoon.