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Social media profiles belonging to two dancers involved with a pastor’s alleged TikTok dance ‘cult’ have mysteriously disappeared following a federal raid on the pastor’s residence.
Married influencers Miranda and James Derrick left fans baffled after their Instagram and TikTok accounts were suddenly wiped without explanation.
The duo are well-known for their popular dance videos and other content shared through 7M Films, a debated Los Angeles-based talent agency created by pastor Robert Shinn.
Together with Shinn, they were featured in Netflix’s Dancing with the Devil: The 7M TikTok Cult. The series explores allegations, which all parties deny, that the company operates as a cult.
Shinn’s home was raided by federal authorities on July 25 in connection with a probe into alleged sex trafficking, money laundering, and fraud.
The Derricks’ social media pages disappeared amid intensifying scrutiny of their affiliation with the pastor.
Shinn is the founder of Shekinah Church – a Christian congregation based in the Tujunga neighborhood of Los Angeles, California.
Shinn’s company 7M Films has face cult allegations growing number of lawsuits and in the now-famous Netflix docuseries.

Married influencers Miranda and James Derrick (pictured) have unexpectedly deleted their TikTok and Instagram accounts amid growing attention surrounding the media company accused of being a cult, which represents them.

This development occurs as increased attention falls on the couple’s connection to pastor Robert Shinn (pictured), whose house was searched by federal agents on July 25, linked to an investigation into suspected sex trafficking, money laundering, and fraudulent activities.
In the May 2024 docuseries, families of the dancers, including Miranda’s, alleged their relatives have been controlled, separated, and used by Shinn and his group.
While no arrests have been made, the Los Angeles Times reported that the federal raid on a Tujunga, California property tied to Shinn is part of an ongoing investigation.
Miranda, 28, became the central focus of Dancing for the Devil, which explored how she allegedly became estranged from her family after joining 7M and Shekinah Church.
The docuseries details claims of coercive control, labor violations, sexual and emotional abuse, and financial exploitation – allegations that Shinn, Shekinah Church, and 7M Films have all denied, People reported.
Despite her family’s public pleas – including a viral video and formal reports filed with the LAPD, FBI, and IRS – Miranda insisted in 2024 that she was not a victim and called the Netflix documentary ‘one-sided.’
In a since-deleted Instagram post, she denied being in a cult and claimed her participation with 7M was voluntary.

While no arrests have been made, the Los Angeles Times reported that the federal raid on a Tujunga, California property (pictured) tied to Shinn is part of an ongoing investigation

Back in 2022, Derrick’s parents and sister posted a harrowing video in which they claimed that they hadn’t spoken to their daughter in over a year and that she was being held against her will by a church that was masquerading as a management firm

The explosive docuseries sheds light on the group of prominent TikTok dancers who are believed to be trapped in a cult. Pictured: Miranda and James Derrick
Shinn has never responded publicly, but 7M Films previously labeled the Netflix documentary ‘a slanderous work of fiction,’ vowing to take legal action against what it called ‘salacious lies.’
Federal officials have not confirmed whether the raid is directly connected to the documentary or the lawsuits filed against Shinn.
Shinn has also filed a defamation suit against several former members who appeared in the series.
In response, the defendants countersued, accusing him and his wife of fraud, forced labor, and human trafficking.
A trial is scheduled for October, according to KTLA.