In a landmark ruling, Nicole Daedone, the co-founder of OneTaste Inc., was sentenced to nine years in federal prison after being found guilty of forcing victims into sexual acts under the guise of promoting 'orgasmic meditation.' Prosecutors reveal that her actions created lasting trauma for many, as they faced psychological and financial manipulation. On the defense side, supporters, including public figures like Van Jones, argue for her leniency, citing her positive impact on individuals seeking healing and empowerment. Once viewed as an advocate for women’s sexual wellness, the fallout from this case shifts the discussion on ethics in the wellness space.
OneTaste Co-Founder Sentenced to Nine Years for Forced Labor
Nicole Daedone, linked to the controversial wellness company OneTaste, has been sentenced to nine years in prison for her involvement in forced labor. Known for promoting 'orgasmic meditation', this case raises questions about wellness trends and ethical practices.
Nicole Daedone, the leader of the women-centric wellness company OneTaste, was sentenced to nine years in prison on forced labor charges. Despite her defense team advocating for a shorter sentence due to her charitable work and character, prosecutors described her actions as psychologically damaging to victims. Daedone co-founded OneTaste to promote female sexual wellness, but the company faced scrutiny as allegations of abusive practices emerged. Critics argue her sentence reflects deeper issues within the wellness industry.



















