A verdict has been reached in the trial of an Upstate New York sex cult.

CBS reports NXIVM founder Keith Raniere has been found guilty on all counts, including charges of sex trafficking, racketeering, and forced labor conspiracy. A jury reportedly reached a verdict after deliberating just four hours.

NXIVM, which claimed to be a self-help group, was accused of branding women and requiring them to have sex with Raniere; members were allegedly required to give their “master” or recruiter, naked photos of themselves and other blackmail material before joining.

Prosecutor Moira Penza reportedly said in closing arguments Monday that the group was set up like a pyramid scheme, calling Raniere “a con man, a predator, a crime boss.”

Last week, jurors were reportedly shocked by evidence include nude photos of a 15-year-old virgin who was allegedly required to have sex with Raniere, send him “crotch shots” and recruit other virgins for the cult.

#GUILTY: It took around 4 hours to find Keith Raniere guilty of charges involving racketeering, sex trafficking. #NXIVM pic.twitter.com/FFidzP8pMb — CBS 6 Albany - WRGB (@CBS6Albany) June 19, 2019

Raniere did not testify in six weeks of testimony.

Raniere was arrested last year along with several other members of the group, including former “Smallville” actress Allison Mack, wealthy Seagram’s liquor heiress Clare Bronfman, and NXIVM president Nancy Salzman and her daughter, Lauren. Mack, Bronfman and both Salzmans have pleaded guilty.

The Justice Department began a federal investigation of NXIVM in 2017 when former member Sarah Edmondson filed a complaint, saying she was branded with Raniere’s initials, “KR.” NXIVM, based in the Capital Region town of Colonie, N.Y., allegedly had a sub-group of women called “DOS.”

Mack, who played Superman’s friend Chloe Sullivan on The CW TV series, was believed to be the leader of DOS, described as a “secret sorority” that allegedly brainwashed members, put them on starvation diets and beat them if they don’t recruit enough “slaves.” DOS stands for “dominus obsequious sororium,” Latin for “master over the slave women.”

Mack was believed to be Raniere’s top recruiter and introduced corporeal punishment for the “slaves.” Other members reportedly included former “Dallas” star Catherine Oxenberg’s daughter India Oxenberg and “Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun-Li” star Kristin Kreuk.

NXIVM claimed to have over 16,000 members in chapters nationwide, as well as in Canada and Mexico. Until Mack and others pleaded guilty earlier this year, officials had repeatedly denied any wrongdoing and disputed allegations that it is a cult.