Soulmate business Twin Flames investigated over 'coercive control' claims
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Michigan prosecutors are investigating Twin Flames, a spiritual coaching business accused of using coercive control over its members. Attorney General Dana Nessel's office is conducting an inquiry into the organization, which operates mostly online and has members across the U.S. Former members have described Twin Flames as cultlike, sharing their experiences in documentaries and podcasts. Recent search warrants were executed based on a judge's finding of probable cause, although specific crimes have not been disclosed. Twin Flames leadership maintains that they do not operate as a cult and respect member autonomy.
The state's attorney general, Dana Nessel, said her office was investigating the mostly online business's work with members across the United States, including in Michigan.
Twin Flames gained notice after former members portrayed it as a cultlike organization in documentaries on Amazon and Netflix, as well as in a hit podcast 'Twin Flames,' accusing its organizers of pressuring them.
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