Will DOJ Prosecute Ayries Blanck Before OneTaste Prosecution Collapses? Acting US Attorney John Durham Knows; NY Times Reports

April 4, 2025
Ayries Blanck, said she wrote journals about bad times in 2015 when she left OneTaste, a San Francisco school that teaches Orgasmic meditation. She actually wrote them in 2022 - and it does make a difference.

Will the Department of Justice indict Ayries Blanck, the central accuser in the federal case against OneTaste? After revelations that she fabricated key evidence used to indict company founder Nicole Daedone and executive Rachel Cherwitz, the odds have gone up.

Federal prosecutors at the Eastern District of NY have admitted that Blanck’s journals—presented in court filings as authentic accounts of alleged abuse—were fabricated.

The DOJ admitted last month that Blanck lied to federal agents, deceived prosecutors, and misled investigators with the fake journal she claimed she wrote in 2015 but actually wrote in 2022 for Netflix.

And now, making it far worse for Blanck, Devlin Barrett for The New York Times has covered the story:

“Two women accused in Brooklyn of mistreating employees of their ‘orgasmic meditation’ group argued that key evidence against them had been concocted for a true-crime documentary and had it thrown out of court.

“The women, Nicole Daedone and Rachel Cherwitz, won a major pretrial decision in March when prosecutors said in court papers that they no longer considered a key witness credible for their criminal case.

“That witness, Ayries Blanck, had been expected to testify this year in Brooklyn federal court and offer her journals about her experience at the company in question, OneTaste.

“‘The government no longer believes that the disputed portions of the handwritten journals are authentic,” prosecutors wrote to the judge overseeing the case. The diaries, they said, were actually transcribed by hand years later, and they will no longer call Ms. Blanck as a witness nor ‘seek to admit any of Blanck’s journals at trial.’

The journals she claimed to write in 2015 were written for Netflix for $25000 Why didnt anyone check the ink for age Because she wrote the journal in pencil

“In the journals, Ms. Blanck describes being coerced into sex, beaten by a boyfriend and manipulated by her bosses….

“Defense lawyers spent months arguing that there were many reasons that the journals could not have been written in 2015 as Ms. Blanck claimed. The journals cite a book that came out in 2019. The written entries match word-for-word an electronic version of the journals that had been edited over time and by people other than Ms. Blanck…..

“After interviews with the FBI, Ms. Blanck admitted that her account of creating the handwritten journals was not true, according to the prosecutors’ filing…

“For months, prosecutors had told the judge that the journals indicated ‘a high degree of trustworthiness’ and represented the best evidence of Ms. Blanck’s psychological and emotional state at the time.

“The prosecutors now say that Ms. Blanck’s journals are unnecessary and irrelevant. Without her as a witness, they plan to call several other former OneTaste members and employees to testify….”

Blanck May Face Serious Prison Time

Under 18 U.S.C. § 1001, lying to the FBI carries a penalty of up to five years per false statement. Fabricating evidence and selling it for profit to a media company—Netflix reportedly paid $25,000—could also qualify as wire fraud under 18 U.S.C. §§ 1343 and 1349.

In addition, obstruction of justice, conspiracy to defraud the United States, and destruction of evidence carry penalties of up to 20 years per count.

Lying to the FBI Five years Perjury Another five Wire fraud Twenty Obstruction Twenty more Witness tampering destruction of evidencestack it up and Ayries Blanck is staring down a lifetime of federal time

Durham, DC on the Case

 

The word is Acting US Attorney for the Eastern District of NY John J Durham knows 

 

Acting U.S. Attorney John Durham, known for his oversight of politically sensitive cases, is reportedly aware of the situation. According to sources close to the matter, officials at Main Justice are reviewing the case. A grand jury investigation into Blanck’s conduct is said to be under discussion.

Washington knows The story reached and the office of Attorney General Pam Bondi the way dangerous truths often do
FBI Director Kash Patel is known to be justice driven not conviction driven or driven to protect the reputation of the FBI even if it means putting innocent people in prison In short he is entirely different than any FBI director before him

FBI Director Kashyap Patel has vowed to not cover up FBI misconduct, unlike what his predecessors have done. A report filed with the DOJ Inspector General lays out the misdonduct of the lead agent on the case, FBI Special Agent Elliot McGinnis. Ample evidence exists in this document to suggest Agent McGinnis knew all about the fake journal and conspired with Blanck to deceive the courts.

FBI Special Agent Elliot McGinnis may have known her journals were fake He may have known or cared Maybe he liked the show on Netflix too

That evidence includes the fact that

  1. Agent McGinnis told Blanck to delete her email account,
  2. He told her sister Autymn Blanck to hide evidence with him and keep no copy
  3. Most damning, he had Blanck send the fake journal on his private email account and she sent him emails in confidential mode with settings to make the email disapper after 24 hours. McGinnis kept no copy of the email Blanck sent him.

It comes as no surprise that the prosecution said it will not call FBI Agent Mcginnis at the trial.

Autymn Blanck was interviewed by the FBI and she lied
Questions remain about the roles of Blancks sister Autymn Blanck and Netflix producer Sarah Gibson above Both allegedly participated in the creation of fabricated journal its sale to Netflix and public dissemination
Ayries with the laughing face Thats what they called her in the house Even when she cried her eyes didnt match She smiled sideways

Ayries Blanck triggered a federal indictment based on fiction. If there are no charges, what stops the next ‘Jane Doe from doing the same? Deterrence is a word. If Ayries Blanck walks free, what does that say? Does lying work? Is forging evidence a career move if Netflix likes your angle? That you can nearly destroy two lives, and walk away untouched?

She said she was beaten. She said she was brainwashed. She said her smile was all gone. She copied a Word doc by hand in 2023, using a pencil. And told the FBI it was her 2015 diary.

The FBI said, “That sounds good!”

The prosecutors said, “Excellent. Our Jane Doe 1.”

Netflix said, “$25,000 for that? A bargain.”

Ayries smiled.

Will the Department of Justice admit it was fooled? Or worse, admit it wasn’t?

She wrote in her journal that she weighed 98 pounds That was January 2015 But the photographs told another story A girl in a bikini full bodied smiling for someones lens Not frail Not broken Not the kind of girl in the journal the government planned to use

 

The fact remains: Ayries Blanck lied to the FBI.

In America, when you lie for the government, it’s called cooperation. When you lie against the government, it’s called perjury. That was the paridigm in the Eastern District of NY for years – until Trump came in, until Bondi, Patel and Durham came in. And now also in – the New York Times.

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Anonymous
Anonymous
11 months ago

The DOJ and federal prosecutors in the Eastern District of NY may think and act more carefully this time. But just, maybe. Otherwise, they all look bad. Their reputations are weak, and once they’re down, it’s difficult to get back up.

Gemyni
Gemyni
11 months ago

Elliot told me it would be ok if you ant trust the FBI who can you trust ?

Anonymous
Anonymous
11 months ago

good stuff Frank, BUT…it’s time for a CHRIS AMBROSE update. Are any of his children 18 years old? If so, where did they end up?

Nut Job
Nut Job
11 months ago

“LISTEN UP, YOU GODDAMN FING MORONS! This ‘Eskimo Kitty’? It’s FROZEN SOLID! Colder than a Downtown Charlie Brown gig at Frank’s Bar and Grill during a goddamn ICE AGE! I DON’T GIVE A FLYING FING RATS ASS WHAT YOU HEARD! I’M ON THIS ‘HOLY ROLLER ON THE NUTSHELL EXPRESS’ AND I AIN’T WAITIN’ FOR NOBODY’S F*ING BULLS***! YOU MISS THIS, YOU’RE STUCK WITH THAT ICE-COLD PUSSYCAT! AND THOSE MODELS? THEY’RE COLDER THAN THE BEER TAPS AT FRANK’S ON A GODDAMN POLAR NIGHT! YOU HEAR ME?! YOU GOT THAT?!”

Nutjob
Nutjob
11 months ago
Reply to  Nut Job

Get your own name. And wtf is that post?

The Retard (aka Bangkok)
The Retard (aka Bangkok)
11 months ago

Frank is a pitbull.  

I’m still amazed that a normal guy like Frank can latch his (figurative) teeth onto the butts of big game animals — such as FBI agents — and turn them into media prey.

Frank always winds up on the winning side.   

Frank frequently goes ‘all-in’ on stories in their early days — at a time when other reporters are too scared to touch the subject matter.

Frank is fearless.

Which is far more than I can say for life-long losers like Nutjob.

For those who don’t know, Nutjob is a guy who spent his earlier years being brainwashed by Raniere’s lackeys in ESP — (which was a cult-like predecessor to NXIVM). 

From what I understand, the only reason Nutjob didn’t become a NXIVM member is because he washed out of ESP as a loser who couldn’t recruit very well (as an aside, he reportedly also couldn’t get inside Lauren’s panties, even after years of trying, LOL).

Nobody at ESP respected Nutjob nor liked him. He was an outcast, even among cult-losers.

That’s probably why he wound up working at Walmart.  Fucken loser. 

What’s that I hear over the loud-speaker? …Clean up on Aisle 8, Nutjob. 

Now go mop it up —- you pathetic, mop-handling pauper.

Have a good day. 🙂

Nutjob
Nutjob
11 months ago

Good to see Frank finally released your takedown attempt. I’ll ignore the Walmart blast and let you feel good about calling me a mop-handling pauper. More props for finally learning it’s not spelled “looser.”

Moving on to the ESP shit, I’ll help you out on the one thing you sniffed out, and correct you on the rest of it. You gave me too much credit on recruiting. I didn’t recruit anyone and never tried to recruit anyone.

As for the rest of your blind darts, literally the opposite of everything you typed.

Now keep me out of your thoughts during tube sock time and go have a good cry about it. https://tenor.com/view/ugly-baby-crying-gif-5500552

NiceGuy
NiceGuy
11 months ago
Reply to  Nutjob

NutJob-

The crying baby is from Comedy Central
show Tosh.0

Nice to know you know something about pop culture other than C- cults.

FYI:
Why is NXIVM a C- cult, unlike other Cults only the guy at the top was getting laid and nobody else. Luckily, unlike A+ cults only a few hundred people entered bankruptcy and nobody was murdered According to the trust worthy government.

Anonymous
Anonymous
11 months ago

“In a shocking twist that has veterinarians baffled and editors scrambling, a local horse has apparently penned a series of hard-hitting investigative reports, all while battling a severe opium addiction. Sources claim the equine journalist’s work is ‘surprisingly insightful,’ though questions remain about the legitimacy of his sources and, frankly, how he holds a pen.”

“Despite the subject’s documented dependence on opium, and the inherent physiological limitations of equine anatomy, the animal has, according to the client, produced a series of articles in the style of investigative journalism. This presents a unique, and frankly perplexing, case study that defies conventional understanding of both animal behavior and journalistic practice.”

Retired appellate counsel
Retired appellate counsel
11 months ago

OneTaste should demand Netflix remove the documentary since allegations it made are demonstratively false, ensuring Netflix has an opportunity to comply and if it doesn’t doesn’t sue for defamation. Netflix would likely end up paying a substantial amount in damages.

Happy Sausage Hater
Happy Sausage Hater
11 months ago

The Happy Sausage – Marc Agnifilo is a pedophile supporting scumbag. Maybe Ayries will hire him, but he usually only takes on pedophile clients.

Last edited 11 months ago by Happy Sausage Hater
Anonymous
Anonymous
11 months ago

If Ayries Blanck is not indicted, this will never be forgotten. Every time there is a case like this, it will be remembered for how the FBI acted. It will forever haunt the prosecutors who were involved in this case or who would have been responsible for a possible indictment. Readers and the Internet will not forget.

Pilgrim
Pilgrim
11 months ago

Ayries is a psychopath liar

Josh
Josh
11 months ago

If everything comes into alignment this case can set the standard moving forward in the FBI. No more funny business.

Nutjob
Nutjob
11 months ago

How the tides do change… Can someone please drop some CT family law heinousness on Patel and Bondi’s desks?

Nice Guy
Nice Guy
11 months ago

My comment was meant as persiflage…

Nice Guy
11 months ago

Is the New York Times a quasi-shill for Frank?

The Times always seems to follow Frank’s wake.

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