Rare audio of Keith Raniere telling members of Nxivm about how men need constant sex and will 'do it with anything' has emerged in the wake of his arrest of federal sex trafficking charges.

The audio was featured in the CBC podcast Escaping Nxivm, and offers a glimpse into the man who went on to command at least 150 'slaves' in the cult's sex group DOS.

In that same series, former DOS members have shared what they were forced to hand over as collateral to become the slave to their masters.

Sarah Edmondson reveals that she was asked to sign the deed to her house over to Lauren Salzman and later record herself as she claimed her husband was physically abusive.

Another young woman says that she had to hand over a photo in which both her face and inner labia could be clearly seen in the same frame.

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Keith Raniere (above in 2009 with the Dalai Lama) is heard ranting about men and their sexual drive in audio obtained by a former Nxivm member and played on the podcast Escaping Nxivm

Brand: He also said: 'If we conquer a woman, if we grab the thing we want to f***, whatever it is, and we f*** it, that's a type of acceptance' (the cult's branding on Sarah Edmonson above)

The audio of Raniere was recorded as he spoke with a group of men at a Nxivm gathering.

'How many men in here have had an orgasm? How many men in here have had an orgasm by the time they are 14?', Raniere is heard asking the group.

'Now if I ask a group of women how many do you think would say that? A lot of them wouldn't. A lot of them don't know.'

Raniere then shouts out with disbelief at this notion of a person not wanting toiachieve orgasm.

'What the hell? Could you guys go without having orgasm? We have it in our genes. We do it with anything that will accept it. That's the nature of f***ing.'

That is not the case with women, however, according to Raniere.

'Women don't have to be driven to have sex, they never have to be driven to have sex,' said Raniere.

'It's bountiful. They're being taken care of like sheep and get f***ed to their capacity.'

The speech then began to get increasingly vulgar, and Raniere more and more excitable.

'The primitive part of us are hungry f***ing beasties, and all we want to do is f*** it. F*** it. F***. F***. F***.

'I feel like f***ing something today. God I'm pissed I wanna f*** something. When you're pissed then f*** feels good.

'If we conquer a woman, if we grab the thing we want to f***, whatever it is, and we f*** it, that's a type of acceptance. And you know what's a better form of acceptance? That if in our most angry thing, if they enjoy it.'

All this was said to a group of men who were largely unaware that Raniere had allegedly been sleeping with 'slaves' in DOS.

A superseding indictment released in July revealed that Raniere, Allison Mack and Lauren Salzman were being charged with wire fraud.

It was also revealed that Raniere and Salzman allegedly locked a woman in a room for two years because she was affectionate for a man who was not her master.

Demand: It has also been revealed that to join his sex slave group DOS, women had to sign over their houses or take photos showing their inner labia and face (Sex slave leader Allison Mack above)

'Raniere and Lauren Salzman trafficked a victim, who was once a sexual partner of Raniere’s, for labor and services,' read a statement released by the US Attorney's Office.

'The victim was confined to a room in Clifton Park, New York, for nearly two years as punishment for having romantic feelings for a man who was not Raniere.

'The victim was told that if she left the room she would be sent to Mexico without any identification documents.

'As threatened, she was driven to Mexico and her family was instructed by co-conspirators, including Lauren Salzman, not to send the victim her identification documents.'

The women who are out on bail are under home confinement, while Raniere has not been granted bail in the case.

The six members have all entered pleas of not guilty to the charges against them, which carry considerable prison time.

'Raniere and his inner circle, including the defendants Clare Bronfman, Allison Mack, Nancy Salzman, Lauren Salzman and Kathy Russell also known as 'Prefect,' and others known and unknown, comprised an organized criminal enterprise (the 'Enterprise'),' reads the new indictment.

'The principal purpose of the Enterprise was to obtain financial and personal benefits for the members of the Enterprise by promoting the defendant Keith Raniere, also known as 'Vanguard,' and by recruiting new members into the Pyramid Organizations.

'By promoting Raniere and recruiting others into the Pytu-id Organizations, the members of the Enterprise expected to receive financial opportunities and increased power and status within the Enterprise.'

Among the criminal offenses that members of this group allegedly carried out are 'identity theft, harboring of aliens for financial gain, extortion, forced labor, sex trafficking, money laundering, wire fraud and obstruction of justice.'