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Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel Launches Investigation into Twin Flames Universe Amid Suspected Criminal Activity

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Published on July 02, 2025
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel Launches Investigation into Twin Flames Universe Amid Suspected Criminal ActivitySource: SecretName101, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons

Michigan's legal system is turning its gaze upon a self-proclaimed spiritual organization known as Twin Flames Universe (TFU), with Attorney General Dana Nessel spearheading an investigation into their activities. TFU, which pitches its philosophy and guidance largely through the web, is operated by Jeff and Shaleia Divine, based in Leelanau County. A brush with notoriety came via a series of documentaries that brought them into the public eye.

The Attorney General's office has decided to publicly step forward, announcing that multiple search warrants have been executed, having to obtain the green light from a judge who found probable cause to suspect TFU and its leaders may have crossed into criminal activity. As per the  Michigan Department of Attorney General, Nessel urged, "Anyone with information about potential criminal conduct regarding Twin Flames Universe, or their members, are encouraged to contact my office, and may do so anonymously."

Collaboration has been a key theme in the early stages of this investigation as Special Agents from the Department of Attorney General synergize with the U.S. Department of Labor – Office of Inspector General, buttressed by officers from both the Michigan State Police and local sheriff's offices from Leelanau and Grand Traverse counties. Together, they are threading the various strands of evidence and witness testimonials that could potentially weave a case against TFU.