Seagram’s heiress Clare Bronfman is set to plead guilty Friday to charges related to her role in the suspected upstate sex cult Nxivm, according to court documents.

Bronfman, a longtime Nxivm board member and benefactor, is scheduled to appear in Brooklyn federal court before Judge Nicholas Garaufis for the change-of-plea hearing.

The liquor scion has been charged with multiple counts of racketeering conspiracy and conspiracy to commit identity theft, in addition to a single charge of racketeering. It’s unclear what charges she will be pleading guilty to.

The 40-year-old heiress– who used her fortune to fund the group and the whims of its leader, Keith Raniere — is accused of helping Raniere steal email passwords from “perceived enemies,” laundering money to help a non-citizen enter the US and paying off debts Raniere racked up on the credit card of a dead girlfriend.

Bronfman has been out on $100 million bond since her arrest in July 2018, and under the current charges, she faces up to 20 years behind bars if convicted.

Also set to plead guilty Friday is the accused Albany-area sex cult’s former accountant, court documents show.

Bookkeeper Kathy Russell faces two counts of racketeering conspiracy for her role in the group.

The expected guilty pleas come just days before troves of potential jurors are due to return to court for more thorough questioning ahead of trial. Opening arguments are expected May 7.

They also follow guilty pleas from “Smallville” TV actress Allison Mack, Nxivm co-founder Nancy Salzman, her daughter Lauren Salzman.