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Glamorous leader of ‘orgasm cult’ OneTaste learns fate for grooming employees to have sex with clients

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Glamorous leader of ‘orgasm cult’ OneTaste learns fate for grooming employees to have sex with clients

The glamorous leader of infamous alleged “orgasm cult” OneTaste was hit with a nine-year prison sentence Monday for coercing employees into sex acts — as a judge ripped her “egregious, insidious” scheme.

Nicole Daedone, 58, stood in a beige jail jumpsuit to learn her fate after a Brooklyn federal jury convicted her of grooming workers and members at her wellness company to have sex with clients and investors.

Nicole Daedone waving as she walks with other women outside the courthouse.

OneTaste leader Nicole Daedone, 58, was hit with a nine-year sentence Monday. Gregory P. Mango

Nicole Daedone in a video screenshot during the OneTaste trial in Brooklyn Federal Court.

Daedone was convicted of grooming workers and members at her wellness company into sex with clients.

“Ms. Daedone took actions that stripped victims of their dignity,” Judge Diane Gujarati told the court, adding that “she does not appear to be remorseful.”

The sentencing came after nine former OneTaste employees testified about Daedone and the company’s former of head of sales, Rachel Cherwitz, running the business like a cult and manipulating them into performing a slew of sexual acts.

Nicole Daedone (center, in tan outfit) arriving at Brooklyn Federal Court.

“Ms. Daedone took actions that stripped victims of their dignity,” Judge Diane Gujarati told the court. Gregory P. Mango

It capped a fall from grace for the San Francisco native who once gained acclaim — and an endorsement from Gwyneth Paltrow’s Goop website — for promoting controversial group pleasuring sessions she dubbed “orgasmic meditation.”

Daedone has maintained a loyal following following despite her June conviction, which she is expected to appeal.

Rachel Cherwitz and Nicole Daedone, defendants in the OneTaste federal trial, leaving the courthouse.

Daedone has maintained a loyal following following despite her June conviction, which she is expected to appeal. Gregory P. Mango

Nicole Daedone (left) and Rachel Cherwitz (right) leaving the courthouse.

She was forced to wear drab beige jail clothes at the hearing after Judge Gujarati rejected her bid to wear a civilian outfit. Gregory P. Mango

More than two dozen of her supporters attended the packed sentencing hearing in Brooklyn federal court.

Daedone declined to address the court on Monday, leaning over to the microphone and saying “no, thank you” when asked if she would like to speak.

She was forced to wear drab beige jail clothes at the hearing after Judge Gujarati rejected her bid to wear a civilian outfit.

One Taste founder Nicole Daedone in a white jacket at Brooklyn Federal Court.

More than two dozen of her supporters attended the packed sentencing hearing in Brooklyn federal court. Gabriella Bass

Federal prosecutors had asked the judge to sentence Daedone to a whopping 20 years in prison, accusing her of recruiting victims who had suffered past traumas by claiming she could help fix their sexual suffering.

“Hers was a crime of exploitation masquerading as empowerment,” the feds wrote to the court.

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