
Daily Mail Confirms: Ayries Blanck Called a Criminal; OneTaste Case in Tatters
It’s not just me anymore. Ayries Blanck is going to jail. The mainstream media has caught on. Starting with the Daily Mail.

It’s not just me anymore. Ayries Blanck is going to jail. The mainstream media has caught on. Starting with the Daily Mail.

For months, the prosecutors for the Eastern District of NY had built their case against OneTaste executives Nicole Daedone and Rachel Cherwitz on the words of Ayries Blanck, a woman they painted as a victim in the case. Blanck, who the government referred to as “Victim #1”, was the government’s star

The US Attorney for the Eastern District of NY filed an indictment against Rachel Cherwitz and Nicole Daedone in Brooklyn federal court in April 2023. A trial is scheduled for May 5, 2025.

The case “US v. Cherwitz, et. al.” involves charges of forced labor conspiracy under 18 U.S.C. § 1594(b) against Rachel Cherwitz, a former senior salesperson for the wellness company OneTaste, Inc., and Nicole Daedone, the founder of the company.

Clare Bronfman’s motion was before US District Judge Nicholas Garaufis for the Eastern District of NY.

The Catskills rise like an old promise, rolling hills thick with pine and shadow, where the air smells of wet earth and woodsmoke. The towns are small, tucked between valleys, their pasts stitched together with fading postcards of grand hotels, ghost resorts, and summer crowds that never came back.

For years, the land sat empty. Now, it’s a battleground.

The road to D.E.L.T.A. Rescue wound up a California mountainside, past sun-scorched brush and brittle dirt, through desolation where things—dogs, cats, people—could disappear without a trace.

Outside the Federal Courthouse in Brooklyn, Defense Council Jennifer Bonjean spoke to press about her client’s case. Nicole Daedone and Rachel Cherwitz are charged with an alleged single-count conspiracy of forced labor for their leadership roles at the company OneTaste, which teaches Orgasmic Medit

South Fallsburg, NY: A man convicted on drug charges seeks to overturn his conviction, arguing a state police officer who coveted his girlfriend framed him.

Judge Presses Prosecutors in High-Profile Case
For those who long for a return to NXIVM to take classes on New Karner Road in Colonie, New York, and pledge tribute to the Vanguard, read aloud and in unison the 12-point mission statement, learn the NXVM handclasp and imbibe the wisdom of the smartest man in the world, we have sad news to report.