Founder of Orgasmic Meditation Company Sentenced to 9 Years for Forced Labor
In Brief
The sentencing highlights ongoing legal scrutiny of alternative wellness groups and their practices.
Key Facts
- Nicole Daedone, former leader of OneTaste, was sentenced to 9 years in prison.
- She was convicted of federal forced labor charges.
- OneTaste promoted a practice called 'orgasmic meditation.'
- Daedone was convicted of forced labor conspiracy last year, according to The New York Times.
- Despite her imprisonment, Daedone continues to communicate with supporters from jail.
What Happened
Nicole Daedone, founder of OneTaste, received a 9-year prison sentence after being convicted on federal forced labor charges related to her company's activities.
Why It Matters
The case brings attention to the legal boundaries of wellness organizations and raises questions about the regulation of groups operating under the guise of self-improvement or alternative health.
What's Next
Observers are watching for potential appeals or further legal actions, as well as the response from Daedone's supporters and the broader wellness industry.
Sources
- The Independent — Founder of 'orgasmic meditation’ company gets 9 years in prison in forced labor case(2h ago)
- NYT — The Founder of a Sexual Liberation Group Is in Jail, but Still Has Fans(9h ago)
