Founder of US 'orgasmic meditation' group to challenge forced labor charge

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The founder of OneTaste, a sexual wellness company that claims to teach 'orgasmic meditation,' plans to challenge a federal criminal charge that she surveilled group members and withheld promised wages, her lawyer said on Wednesday.

Nicole Daedone, founder and former CEO of OneTaste Inc., arrives for a hearing at the Brooklyn Federal Courthouse in Brooklyn, New York, U.S., June 21, 2023. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid

NEW YORK, June 21 - The founder of OneTaste, a sexual wellness company that claims to teach "orgasmic meditation," plans to challenge a federal criminal charge that she surveilled group members and withheld promised wages, her lawyer said on Wednesday., told U.S. District Judge Diane Gujarati in a hearing in Brooklyn federal court that the indictment made public earlier this month lacked details and that he would move to dismiss it.

Federal prosecutors in Brooklyn say they induced volunteers, contractors and employees to incur debt to take courses that they claimed could heal sexual trauma and dysfunction, and instructed them to engage in sex acts for "freedom and enlightenment.

 

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