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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

Nicole Daedone, founder of the sexual wellness company OneTaste, was sentenced Monday to nine years in federal prison for forced labor conspiracy. Rachel Cherwitz, the company’s former head of sales, received a 78-month sentence. United States District Judge Diane Gujarati imposed both sentences at

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Nicole Daedone and Rachel Cherwitz face sentencing on March 30 on a single count of forced labor conspiracy in a Brooklyn federal courthouse before US District Judge Diane Gujarati. The prosecution is asking for 20 and 14 years, respectively.

Orgasmic Meditation, or OM, is about clitoral stimulation as a method to improve health and growth.

“Abandon all hope, ye brainwashed fools.”

In November 2022, Netflix released Orgasm Inc: The Story of OneTaste , a Lena Dunham-produced “true crime” documentary about a sexual wellness company that taught a partnered practice called orgasmic meditation.

Steven Hassan is a licensed mental health counselor in Massachusetts who has built a career on a single claim: that he can identify “destructive cults” using a diagnostic overarching highly simplistic completely subjective tool he created called the BITE model. He has applied this confirmation-bias