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THE PARDON COLUMN: The Prosecution That Turned Belief Into Crime
The first brainwashing conspiracy case that redefines the prosecutorial landscape for all groups, religions and Americans

The first brainwashing conspiracy case that redefines the prosecutorial landscape for all groups, religions and Americans

In a letter to US District Court Judge Diane Gujarati, Brooklyn federal prosecutors have denied allegations that an FBI agent participated in a Netflix documentary while investigating a case.

Turning to the chief accuser of OneTaste, the sine qua non of the charges and the bad publicity, let us look again at the notorious Ayries Blanck, AKA Ares Milligan.

OneTaste, a San Francisco-based educational company founded in 2005, had more than 35,000 people attend its events, and about 16,000 attended its classes before detractors combined to destroy it.

Indictment of Nicole Daedone and Rachel Cherwitz

Some of the names in this article have been changed to protect the identity of the source from the vengeful and retaliatory nature of Ayries Blanck.

Over the last few months, I have been reporting on the Eastern District of NY US Attorney’s case against Nicole Daedone and Rachel Cherwitz.

Extraordinary Case in Brooklyn: OM Under Fire

OneTaste is an education company Nicole Daedone co-founded in 2005, providing classes and training in feminine-focused sexuality. She sold the company in 2017. Over 35,000 people participated in the company’s events, 16,000 took classes and workshops, and 1,300 people completed the company’s coachin

This post is our next in the series on Ares Milligan, AKA Ayries Blanck.

Prosecutors in the Spotlight

This is the next post in our series on Ares Milligan, formerly Ayries Blanck, AKA Cassidy, AKA Diana.

Netflix’s “Orgasm Inc: The Story of OneTaste” focuses on the San Francisco company that sold classes and held events on sexuality and wellness for adults on weekends in event spaces. Netflix calls its 2022 film a true crime documentary.