Criminal Justice, OneTaste

Ayries Blanck’s Revenge: How Her Lies Ruined Lives and Misled the FBI; Will Phony OneTaste Victim Be Charged?

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Frank Parlato
Frank Parlato

OneTaste is an education company Nicole Daedone co-founded in 2005, providing classes and training in feminine-focused sexuality. She sold the company in 2017. Over 35,000 people participated in the company’s events, 16,000 took classes and workshops, and 1,300 people completed the company’s coaching program.

Nicole Daedone co-founded OneTaste.

The Arrival of Ayries Blanck

Ayries Blanck

In October 2012, one of those participants was Ayries Blanck, AKA Ares Milligan. She came to a OneTaste class with her boyfriend Ravi in Boulder, Colorado. In 2013, Ravi and Blanck moved to New York to take more advanced OneTaste classes and teach and sell the courses to others. They remained almost two years.

One day Ayries thought she could keep Ravi by force. She locked him in a room. Because she is a martial artist and athletic, and Ravi was ill, he did not have the physical strength to escape. Their roommates found out, but could not persuade her to set Ravi free.

They took the hinges off the door. Ravi escaped and ran away.

In November, Ravi met Aubrey at a OneTaste program in Los Angeles. He was happy to date Aubrey, who never locked him a room. She also did not beat him up like Ayries, something Ravi grew to appreciate in his poor physical condition.

When Blanck found out Ravi had a new girlfriend, she became a scorned woman. She attacked Aubrey in an attempt to beat and possibly murder her on January 7, 2015. Ayries’ plot was foiled by the intervention of several people who pulled her off of Aubrey, as a friend whisked Aubrey out of her apartment to safety. Ayries left OneTaste a few days later – on January 12, 2015.

Ayries is a trained martial artist.

Ayries Shifts to Victim

Ayries claims she began a journal detailing her anguish of being in a cult, portraying herself as a victim after leaving OneTaste. While the journal is dated from January 2015, written as though fresh off her raw pain, it was never disclosed publicly until 2022.

She slipped up here and there in her journal, including writing that she was reading a book on February 22, 2015, which had not been published until December 2019. She also wrote of a woman’s surgical operation in her 2015-dated journal, which had not taken place until June 2016.

Ayries slipped up again when she wrote that because of OneTaste, she was down to very sickly 98 pounds, with her ribs sticking out through her skin. She forgot there were photos and videos of her on the beach in January 2015 that showed her, at 5’5”, a robust 130 pounds or so and clearly in the pink.

Ayries Blanck – have you ever seen a more emaciated woman?

Ayries’ Claims Against OneTaste

In our continuing series on Ayries Blanck, we examine another of her claims—made in her fake journal and in the media, and no doubt to the FBI—that OneTaste forced her to have sex with all kinds of men.

Ayries is the genesis of the wrongful prosecution of OneTaste founder Nicole Daedone and her sales manager Rachel Cherwitz. The FBI built its entire case on her story.

Rachel Cherwitz had the misfortune of trying to help Ayries Blanck

In a June 18, 2018 article in Bloomberg, Ellen Huet wrote: “Blanck had said Cherwitz and others ordered her to sleep with customers and managers.”

On November 5, 2022, Netflix released a “documentary” entitled “Orgasm Inc: The Story of OneTaste.” Blanck does not appear in the film, but her sister Autymn reads from her journal that she claims Ayries wrote in 2015.

Autymn reads from the journal that she and her sister duped Netflix into believing it was written in 2015, and cashed-in to the tune of $25,000.

Blanck’s sister states:

“My name is Autymn Blanck, and I am here to tell the story of my sister, that she was in a cult, and her experience of going through that.”

“These people would tell her that she needed to go sleep with all these men … to release herself from the trauma of her childhood.”

Autymn reads from her sister’s journal:

“I never wanted to have my body touched. It was always forced, and my body feels filled with shame and disgust.”

A Journal of Regret and Shame

Frank Report obtained a copy of the “2015” journal, which her sister sold to Netflix for $25,000 under terms that were almost certainly criminal fraud.

In her journal, Ayries writes

I never wanted to have sex. I can admit that now. Not with Peter, not with Ryan or Hamza, Not with Eli or Kozer. Not with Josh or Moe …

I had only had sex with 2 people before I met Ravi. …. I never wanted to have my body touched. It is a disorienting and horrible feeling recognizing that your body has been violated.

I wonder if any of them would say it was forced. Does it still count as assault if the women goes willingly out of fear, shame, or because she is told it is the right thing to do?

Does it count if she does it because she is afraid of spiritual damnation.…

Does assault of the mind count towards the assault of the body?

Can you be raped, can you claim rape, if you’re No was meek? If your body said no but your voice couldn’t quite form the words?

If a tree falls in the forest and nobody hears it…. did it still make a sound?

If nobody hears it. If you bury it down. If you fake it and smile does it count?

I think of all the times…I was forced to be turned on.

… I never wanted to sleep with anyone. All of it was forced by either fear, shame, or guilt. …

(Ravi) wanted to have an open relationship, to sleep with other women, me wanting only to be with him….Everyone knew I didn’t want to sleep with others…

Texts Reveal a Different Tale

It would be hard to know if Ayries was telling the truth, but for the fact that she texted quite a bit in those days.

On June 6, 2014, Blanck sent a text to Rachael, a OneTaste staff member, stating:

The game I wanted to design was having Ravi plus five other men just fuck me, for no other pair but to fuck me. Like really fuck me. And I’m having a hard time thinking of a way this idea will go over well with Ravi

Rachael wrote back: I think for both of you take it slow. You don’t want to force anything.

Though Blanck said all her sex was “forced,” it did not seem forced when, in a text on July 25, 2014, she asked if she could sleep with her friend’s boyfriend.

Ayries: Are you ok with me having sex with KoZer tonight

Courtenay: After I’m done with him! If he’s got any left!

Ayries: Haha! Yes!!!

Lies or Lust?

Years later, she told the media she hated having sex with Peter.  She felt forced.  But her Facebook messenger exchange on August 4, 2014, tells a different story:

Ayries: im so excited to see you peter! and haha ravi and i are the polar opposite of monogamy. i havent had sex with him in over a month

Peter: Yay! I am looking forward to seeing you and having sex with you too.

Ayries: Yes!! i have had more sex in the last two weeks than i have in my entire life. sooo good

Trouble Maker

The media’s airing of the Ayries accusations spawned a criminal investigation, which became a matter of further media reporting, compounding the damage.  Due to Blanck’s false accusations, OneTaste and its executives had to close their business. After all, she claimed she was forced to have sex when she only wanted to be monogamous with Ravi.

On August 10, after dinner with Ravi’s family, she planned sex with Tristan. Though it is unclear if she did so because she was afraid of spiritual damnation. She texted her friend:

Ayries: Tonight I just need to slow down and ask for what I desire whenever it starts to go to fast

Maya: Hm?

Ayries: When having sex, With Tristan

Maya: OH!!! YAAAAA

Ayries: Yes!!!

Her planned encounter looked like it might not occur. Tristan had not shown up.

Ayries: Oh no! He got address wrong and went to Brooklyn!!

Maya: OMG. Hahaha

Ayries: I know!!! Dear god

Later that evening, Tristan had still not arrived.

Ayries: All my barbarians coming up! And I’m sleepy. And miss Ravi.

Ayries waited for her barbarians.

When Tristan finally arrived, Ayries texted Maya.

Ayries: OMG he is here!

Maya: ✨✨✨✨✨

Then there was no more texting. Perhaps Ayries explained to Tristan that she hated to have her body touched, and her “no” was not too meek.

After an hour, Ayries wrote to Maya.

Ayries:  Aaaaahhhhh. Well that was a good fuck

Maya: …OMG. Tell me!!!

Ayries: He has a big cock. And he adjust well

Maya: So hot

Ayries: Like when given an adjustment. He takes it in and can actually adjust in real time

Assault of the Mind

Ayries wrote in her journal, “Does it still count as assault if the women goes willingly …because she is told it is the right thing to do? Yet, three days after she slept with Tristan, she told a friend what was the right thing for her to do.

August 13, 2014

Courtenay: Tristan is cute!

Ayries: OMG I know!!! Have sex with him!! He has a big cock

Courtenay: We sitting next to each other in the backseat. Probably inappropriate I have sex with him! In the backseat

Ayries: Nope!! Not at all! Have sex at some point he beasty!!

Courtenay: When all four of us are in a motel room?!

Ayries: Yes

Courtenay: Haha

Ayries: Have sex in the bathroom! Or have everybody else go into the bathroom

Courtenay: Haha

A Woman of Few Words

Ayries claimed she could not eat or enjoy sex with OneTaste

In her journal, Ayries wrote she never wanted to sleep with anyone. “All of it was forced by either fear, shame, or guilt,” especially if they were on the “beasty” side.  Yet on September 20, Ayries wanted sex with Jamarr, who may or may not have been beasty.

When she found out she could have sex with Jamarr that night, she texted Justine in a one-word text that did not seem to be a forced or fearful word, but rather a word that might be described as just this side of beasty.

Ayries one word text: Woohoo!!!

Sleeping With Other Women’s Boyfriends

September 26, 2014;

Joanna found out that Ayries had sex with her ex.

Joanna: How was sex with Ryan?

Ayries: Beastier than it has been in the past. And then he stuck it in my butt and it was a lot of sensation and I got tight.

Ayries: Are you guys back together ✨

Joanna: Not at all…

Ayries: Sex with Ryan is good. He can pick me up.

Fill Me Up, Buttercup

Little beasty baby with a man she hated to touch. Just look at that miserable, hauntingly suffering face.

On June 6, Ayries wrote, “I asked him to fuck me With all his manly desire and to see my pussy as what it is, a vessel for taking in and fucking. To fuck it like that was it’s only purpose was to be fucked and filled.

She planned to go on Tinder and meet strangers whose only purpose was to fuck and fill her.

Ayries: I’m going to make a calendar and schedule 30 days of sex. Sex every day for thirty days. A meeting and a fuck a day!!

Yet in her journal she wrote, “I never wanted to have sex… Not with Peter, not with Ryan or Hamza, Not with Eli or Kozer. Not with Josh or Moe.” Or for that matter, not with Dasher, or Dancer, Comet or Blitzen.

But how about Paul?

Ayries: “Heading to bunker. To fuck then hive…

Maya: Yah!!! Who fucking!

Ayries: Paul. I just can’t resist nats orgasm p”

The Sound of Lies and Consequences

Ayries Blanck moved to Ireland and changed her name to Ares Milligan

If a tree falls in the forest or someone gets laid and nobody hears it except in a journal fraudulently backdated, sparking an FBI investigation that ruins people’s lives, does it make a sound?

Yeah, you can hear it if you have a heart. It’s the sound of suffering.

Ares Milligan AKA Ayries Blanck caused a lot of it through her lies.

No one forced her to have sex. No one forced her to lie. She is a criminal that the FBI should charge under 18 U.S. Code § 1001, which makes it illegal to knowingly and willfully make false statements or representations to federal officials. Her false statements were material, influencing the actions or decisions of the FBI. The penalty for violating 18 U.S. Code § 1001 includes five years in prison.

Ayries schemes on the beach.

Ayries Blanck, possibly in conspiracy with others, created through her lies a wrongful prosecution that the FBI will have to admit sooner or later. The sooner the FBI admits its mistake, the easier it will be for the agency to seek dismissal and end the unjust suffering of the innocent victims of Ayries, particularly the defendants Nicole Daedone and Rachel Cherwitz.

It may also be easier for Blanck. She must learn that when ruthless lies are told, they cannot be buried. Eventually, they surface and in so doing they make a sound. It may be something like the clinking sound of handcuffs placed around her wrists before extradition from Ireland to the US to stand trial for the nightmare that she in vengeance created.

Truth never dreams, and it is no fiction that those who fake it and cry to hurt others must be made an example of. It does count when you ruin people’s lives and start a horror fiction while you run away and hide and change your name in Ireland. And just because Ayries Blanck decided when to start this dishonest horror does not mean she gets to decide when it’s over. For her, chances are it has just begun.

Stay tuned.