Forbes Magazine just
on Dahn Yoga, which we've
, with a feature in its issue dated August 3.
Forbes leads with the recent Arizona lawsuit
alleging fraud and sexual assault
, among other things, noting that the "explosive charges" from former Dahn members "threaten what appears to be a highly lucrative enterprise."
The magazine pins the organization's global annual revenue at $133 million, and says it could bring in $34 million this year from its US operations.
Dahn's New Mexico operations appear to duplicate efforts at other branches, judging by the Forbes article. Patterns seem to include obtaining
dubious endorsements from public officials
and staging "brain education" programs
. The Forbes article concludes thus:
Update
: Dahn Yoga's press rep, Mike Paul of MGP & Associates PR, didn't like that I didn't contact him before posting on the Forbes article. After he emailed, I asked him for a response to the Forbes piece, and here's what he sent: