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'Twin Flames Universe' founders Jeff and Shaleia Ayan threaten former spirituality students with 'bankruptcy' and 'jail time' over lawsuit

2023-11-08 08:25
Netflix's 'Twin Flames Universe' explores Jeff and Shaleia Ayan's cult like community
'Twin Flames Universe' founders Jeff and Shaleia Ayan threaten former spirituality students with 'bankruptcy' and 'jail time' over lawsuit

TRAVERSE CITY, MICHIGAN: Netflix will unravel shocking truths about Jeff and Shaleia Ayan's cult-like group 'Twin Flames Universe'. However, multiple former members were victims of Jeff and Shaleia's alleged scam.

Jeff and Shaleia's 'Twin Flames Universe' has been accused of promoting stalking and 'pressures people into transitioning' as part of its 'exploitative' cult-like presence. However, it seems like the lawsuit is still pending in the court as the victims await a hearing.

Meanwhile, after Jeff and Shaleia got exposed, they allegedly threatened former spirituality students with 'bankruptcy' and 'jail time' if they didn't back their comments.

For the unaware, the 'Twin Flames Universe' is an online spiritual community which offers virtual tutorials, workshops and therapy sessions designed to lead people to their 'twin flame.'

After an investigative expose revealed the workings of 'Twin Flames Universe', Jeff and Shaleia sent a threatening letter to the former students and accused them of life-ruining consequences for speaking out about family separations, unpaid labor, and a host of other cult-like practices.

According to VICE, the letter accuses the ex-students of bullying, slander, and 'cyber-violence.' Jeff and Shaleia also claimed that ex-members would end up bankrupt and in jail unless they took back their statements and deleted all negative comments.

Why was Jeff and Shaleia Ayan's 'Twin Flames Universe' sued?

Jeff and Shaleia Ayan's 'Twin Flames Universe' was allegedly sued for promoting 'harassment' and 'stalking', according to the reports. 'Twin Flames Universe' leaders claim to share a special spiritual connection with God and each other.

Jeff and Shaleia have been accused of manipulating their students and charging thousands. They charge upwards of $4,000 for access to more exclusive videos, workshops, and one-on-one 'mind alignment' therapies.

Additionally, Jeff claims to cure cancer with his 'spiritual' powers.

Jeff Ayan dubs the lawsuit 'Absolutely and unequivocally not'

After multiple serious accusations against 'Twin Flames Universe', Jeff Ayan broke his silence. Jeff and Shaleia have repeatedly denied any wrongdoing and have instead stated that they find 'immense joy in helping others heal and grow spiritually.'

While debunking 'forced gender reassignments', Jeff called the accusation, 'Absolutely and unequivocally not.' Meanwhile, the Twin Flames Universe's website issued a response to the swirling accusations.

The website alleged, "The small number of disgruntled former students ultimately became disillusioned and hostile when they began uncovering some of their own core inner blocks through the program."

The statement continued, "In order to avoid confronting their own discomfort, these disgruntled students chose to create wholly false narratives, essentially claiming that Jeff and Shaleia were egomaniacal cult leaders, who use Twin Flames as a tool to manipulate people and who take pleasure in destroying the lives of those who disagree with them..."

They added, "The disgruntled former students were willing to fabricate any support for their stories, including by lying, acting, distorting, withholding critical information, and taking quotes completely out of context to weaponize them against Jeff and Shaleia and Twin Flames Universe."

Netflix's 'Twin Flames Universe' gives inside glimpse into Jeff and Shaleia Ayan's controversy

Netflix's 'Twin Flames Universe' to unravel shocking revelations about Jeff and Shaleia Ayan's alleged cult. The docuseries about the 'cult-like' community explored multiple cases of people stalking their twin flame.

Meanwhile, in the trailer, Jeff seemingly encourages this as he assertively insists, 'Show up every day at his house and drag him over to yours.' Others in the trailer accused the Twin Flames Universe of being a 'cult,' 'gimmick' and 'business that is manipulating people.'

The docuseries also claimed that Jeff had a website offering healing which included anything from paying $30 to cure a headache to even tackling cancer.

'Twin Flames Universe' is available to stream now on Netflix.