
Woman's extraordinarily intimate on-stage act with two men revealed after she bizarre 'orgasm cult'
A woman was filmed kissing two men on stage before ending up flushed during a bizarre orgasm meditation ceremony.
The footage was produced by prosecutors in the ongoing trial against OneTaste founder Nicole Daedone, 57, and former head of sales Rachel Cherwitz, 44, who are accused of forcing members of the group to have sex with each other.
In the clip, an unidentified woman wearing a robe is escorted by three men up on stage as part of OneTaste's lessons on 'orgasmic meditation'.
A table lined with pillows and towels is visible behind as she and one of the men take center stage.
She stands opposite him and they lightly embrace while staring into each other's eyes as ethereal music plays in the background.
He begins to undo her robe and the footage cuts out before seemingly returning after she has completed an 'orgasmic meditation' session, which leaves her flushed and wiping her eyes and grinning at the audience.
She then moves back from a table with towels on it and kisses a different man who has been watching in the audience, as they exchange 'I love you's.
In another clip, Cherwitz refers to herself in the third person and tells an audience about her 'volatile' personality and struggle with 'consent'.
OneTaste branded itself as a sexuality-focused wellness program that taught members how to rediscover their peace and heal trauma through 'orgasmic meditation' exercises.
But prosecutors accuse Daedone and Cherwitz of running a forced labor scheme, by coercing members into working without pay and performing sexual acts on OneTaste investors.
The clips were issued by prosecutors as the trial against Daedone and Cherwitz got underway in New York City this week.
Jurors heard that executives at the allegedly cult-like startup forced their staff to have sex with each other in an attempt to relieve the sexual tension between them.
One former worker, referred to only as 'Max' to protect their identity, told the court that Cherwitz sent two staff members off to have sex during a sales meeting, Courthouse News reports.
Cherwitz attributed a profit dip at the firm's NYC branch to an alleged sexual tension between the two employees, Max testified.
'I felt so sick inside. I think that was the moment when I just woke up,' Max told the court, adding that the partner of one of the workers sent off for sex had a break down while she waited for the pair to return to the room.
When the OneTaste leaders were arrested in 2023, current OneTaste CEO Anjuli Ayer slammed the charges as 'unfounded' in a statement to DailyMail.com.
They slammed the indictment as the result of a 'misogynistic, media-driven campaign to tear down a feminine empowerment project and the women who devoted their lives to it.'
Questions have been raised as to how the women recruited members into the group, with prosecutors alleging that they targeted 'individuals who had suffered prior trauma and advertised that OneTaste's courses and teachings could heal past sexual trauma and dysfunction.'
In another clip released by prosecutors, Cherwitz was seen giving a seminar to members about how 'orgasmic meditation' works.
She ranted about re-incarnation and admitted she is 'working on having consent' when carrying out her sessions.
'I think I wasn't a very nice person in a past life,' she said at one of the bizarre seminars. 'So when I incarnated in this life, they were like oh you know what? Let's just smack together every set of challenges you can possibly have.
'So, I tend to explode things and ignite things, and send people in a direction their soul is calling for that their vigilant center might not necessarily be in alignment with.
'That's why Rachel is working with having consent so that people don't get upset with her when things explode.'
Daedone has also been accused of working with OneTaste's former chief technology officer Christopher Hubbard to 'seduce' an early investor, he told the court.
The ex-CEO was also accused of encouraging a female employee to 'sexually service' her former boyfriend, the court heard.
In the testimony from 'Max', the court heard that staff were required to be on call 24/7 and were expected to immediately respond to work text messages during their 'waking hours'. They alleged that taking sick or vacation days was prohibited.
The witness said that employees in the NYC branch were responsible for cleaning up Daedone's hotel room before and after her stay.
Max testified that this including the handling of used condoms in her hotel room.
The witness also added that workers had to 'complain to higher-ups' in order to get paid or be put on the company payroll.
Many employees lived together and shared beds, the court heard, and were allegedly expected to participate in daily morning 'orgasmic meditation circles'.
The meditation activity was partnered and involved 'methodically stroking a woman's genitals for 15 minutes', testimony revealed.
Another alleged victim known as Dana, who took the stand on Tuesday, told the court that she was instructed to engage in BDSM activities with early OneTaste investor Reese Jones.
The court heard how Dana would allegedly walk Jones around on a leash or whip him with cattails, Courthouse News reports.
She also allegedly lived with Jones for roughly three months and would frequently have sex with him, which she claims to have understood as being 'part of the job'.
Dana, during cross-examination, testified that she 'liked Jones as a person' but added: 'I wouldn't say I was attracted to him.'
The witness added that she had been instructed by higher-ups, including Cherwitz, to engage in sexual acts with the firm's high-paying clients.
Although Dana not officially on Onetaste's payroll, she directly worked for Daedone and other leaders, the court heard.
She allegedly paid $30,000 for the group's courses, which she claims was funded partly from sex work that a fellow OneTaste community member helped her arrange.
OneTaste was featured in the 2022 Netflix 'true crime' documentary Orgasm Inc: the Story of OneTaste, which featured former worker Ayries Blanck and her journals, which painted a dark picture of the workplace.
Five months after it aired, Daedone and Cherwitz were indicted. Both are charged with one count of forced labor conspiracy, and have pleaded not guilty.
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