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  1. India Riven Oxenberg (born June 7, 1991) is an American actress and documentary film producer. A granddaughter of Princess Elizabeth of Yugoslavia, she is a relative of the House of Karađorđević, the former royal family of Serbia and, later, Yugoslavia.

  2. Sep 20, 2023 · India Oxenberg opens up about her healing journey five years after leaving the NXIVM sex cult. She faced sexual and psychological abuse in the cult before her mother, actress Catherine Oxenberg...

  3. 36K Followers, 1,572 Following, 550 Posts - India Oxenberg (@indiaoxenberg) on Instagram: "Still Learning @Audible Executive producer: @stilllearningthepodcast & Seduced @starz Activist @healix180 New episodes in link👇 ".

  4. Oct 13, 2020 · India Oxenberg broke her silence Tuesday about her life and eventual escape from NXIVM, the purported self-help organization whose co-founder and leader was found guilty of sex trafficking and...

  5. India Oxenberg. Additional Crew: The November Man. India Oxenberg was born and raised in California. She is the daughter of Catherine Oxenberg and the stepdaughter of Casper Van Dien.

  6. India Oxenberg is an Author, Producer and Activist. India also authored a memoir ‘Still Learning’ and narrated the audiobook exclusively available through Audible.

  7. Sep 13, 2020 · Episode 4 of HBO's The Vow details Dynasty actress Catherine Oxenberg's effort to save her daughter India. Here's what she's up to now after surviving the NXIVM sex cult.

  8. India Oxenberg was born and raised in California. She is the daughter of Catherine Oxenberg and the stepdaughter of Casper Van Dien. Her grandmother is Princess Elizabeth of Yugoslavia. She grew up on movie and television sets that her mother and step-father worked on.

  9. Oct 19, 2020 · India Oxenberg spent seven years in NXIVM, the so-called sex cult with a “master-slave” ring known for branding its members. For the first time since her escape, Oxenberg, daughter of Dynasty...

  10. India is a supporter of psychedelic therapeutics and is passionate about public speaking. In 2020, she was awarded for her production work by WIN (Women's Image Awards) in 2022 by the Colleges in Beverly Hills as a "Champion for Children '' for her advocacy for survivors.