OneTaste

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 the thickets of Brooklyn, where real crimes go undetected, the US Attorney for the Eastern District of New York, Breon Peace, indicted two San Francisco women – the founder of OneTaste, Nicole Daedone, and her former sales manager, Rachel Cherwitz, for forced labor conspiracy.

After a five-year investigation by the FBI, the US Attorney for the Eastern District of NY (Brooklyn) filed an indictment charging the founder of OneTaste, Nicole Daedone, and a former employee of the San Francisco company, Rachel Cherwitz, in a one-count indictment in April 2023.

The US Attorney’s indictment of Nicole Daedone and Rachel Cherwitz on a charge of conspiracy to commit forced labor identifies the business the defendants ran—OneTaste—through which they allegedly conspired to force people to labor. It reveals the cities where they conspired, allegedly.

Brooklyn’s Bizarre Case: Only Conspiracy on the Menu for OneTaste

On April 3, 2023, the US Attorney for the Eastern District of New York filed indictment 1:23-cr-00146 in the clerk’s office of the US District Court in Brooklyn. When I read Indictment 1:23-cr-00146, I thought a grave had opened, and Franz Kafka had come out with a new work.

In the past, I have written about OneTaste – a San Francisco company founded by Nicole Daedone in 2004 and sold to new owners in 2017 – in less than flattering terms. I called it “the fingering cult” because it places a heavy emphasis on Orgasmic Meditation, a timed 15 minute practice performed by a