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Annie Lobert born September 26, is an American former call girl and sex industry worker, who founded the international Christian ministry Hookers for Jesus. In , she produced and starred in a three-part documentary on the organization, Hookers: Saved on the Strip , which was broadcast nationwide on cable television's Investigation Discovery. Annie Lobert was born on September 26, , in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
She is the second youngest of four children. She has a sister, Diana, and two brothers, Chuck and Bill. Diana died from Marfan's syndrome in Starting at the age of 18, she did prostitution in Minneapolis , Hawaii and Las Vegas , for 16 years. After leaving prostitution, Nakata trained her in estimates and service reviews in order to work with him in his Super GT Series auto body and design firm. In , she founded the organization Hookers for Jesus , an international, Christian faith-based nonprofit organization that addresses prostitution , sex trafficking , and sexual violence and exploitation linked to pornography and the sex industry.
However, the project was short lived and as of November , Lobert and Veitch were no longer producing episodes. Lobert has spoken in churches and regional conferences throughout the United States, as well as during news reports and national news magazine programs. Her topics generally include a presentation of her testimony and experiences as a victim of sex trafficking, while sharing an overview of the primary and secondary harmful effects of involvement in the sex industry.
During these events, she speaks and shares the story of her life. Annie Lobert and her Destiny House program are depicted as themselves in the indie sex trafficking thriller Beyond the Neon.
Although the movie itself is scripted, Lobert and the interviews with victims are authentic and documented footage of real survivors. Lobert has appeared on talk radio and interviewed in major news publications throughout the world, including the Africa, Australia, France, Germany, Japan, Spain, the UK, and the United States.