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Full Name
  
Annie Lobert

Name
  
Annie Lobert

Nationality
  
American

Spouse
  
Oz Fox (m. 2009)

Other names
  
Fallen York (al)-en

Education
  
Home town
  
Minneapolis, Minnesota


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Born
  
September 26, 1967 (age 57) (
1967-09-26
)
Minneapolis, Minnesota

Years active
  
Established ministry in 2005

Known for
  
Sex Industry MissionaryMinnesota Connection

Residence
  
Las Vegas-Paradise, NV Metropolitan Statistical Area

Books
  
Fallen: Out of the Sex Industry & Into the Arms of the Savior

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Annie Lobert (born September 26, 1967) is an American former call girl and sex industry worker, who founded the international Christian ministry Hookers for Jesus. In 2010, she produced and starred in a three-part documentary on the organization, titled Hookers: Saved on the Strip, which was broadcast nationwide on cable television's Investigation Discovery.

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Lobert worked as a prostitute in Las Vegas, Minneapolis, Minnesota, and Hawaii for 16 years. She left the sex industry with the support of Al Nakata, one of her regular customers, who had fallen in love with her. 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.

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Early life and education

Annie Lobert was born on September 26, 1967 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. She is the daughter of Chet and Joanne (née Osgar) Lobert. 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 1995. Lobert attended Amery High School in Amery, Wisconsin and graduated from Frederic High School in Frederic, Wisconsin in 1986.

Hookers for Jesus

Lobert is the president and founder of 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.

In 2008, Hookers for Jesus established a safe house program in the Las Vegas area with one of The Church at South Las Vegas intern homes. The program, titled "Destiny House", is a safe haven for victims of sex trafficking and primarily serves prostitutes and local sex trade workers. Annie left CSLV (Church of South Las Vegas) and currently has a new Destiny House Estate. Annie now attends Valley Bible Fellowship of Las Vegas.

Media and public appearances

In 2006, Lobert began working on a joint media project with Heather Veitch of JCs Girls, entitled "Saving Sex City". However, the project was short lived and as of November 2008, Lobert and Veitch were no longer producing episodes.

In March 2009, Lobert participated in a nationally televised informal debate presented by ABC News Nightline that posed the question, "Does Satan Exist?" Other participants in the debate included Carlton Pearson; Deepak Chopra; and Mark Driscoll, pastor of Mars Hill Church in Seattle, where the debate was held. The debate was the third installment of the "Face-Off" series presented by Nightline, following "Does God Exist?" and "America Addicted to Porn?".

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.

As of 2010, Lobert has been involved with MTV EXIT Concerts and The Whosoevers, a rock band and national evangelistic speaking group. During these events, she speaks and shares the story of her life. Taking the name "The Whosoevers" (from John 3:16), the purpose of the group is to "impact those whose pain has previously driven them to addictive or self-destructive behaviors." Regular members and leaders of the group include Korn member, Brian "Head" Welch; Sonny Sandoval of P.O.D. and Lacey Sturm, formerly of Flyleaf.

In 2010, Lobert appeared on news programs and talk shows in support of an Investigation Discovery documentary show, Hookers: Saved on the Strip, including on NBC's Today Show with Meredith Vieira, and HLN's The Joy Behar Show.

Some of the programs and documentaries in which Lobert has appeared or been featured include:

Television appearances
  • The 700 Club on Christian Broadcasting Network
  • ABC News Nightline: "The Nightline Face-Off: Does Satan Exist?"
  • ABC News Nightline "Saving Sin City: Hookers for Jesus Target Unlikely Flock"
  • Breakthrough with Rod Parsley
  • Le Droit de Savoir with Charles Villeneuve
  • Enjoying Everyday Life with Joyce Meyer
  • HelpLine TV with Morris Cerullo
  • Investigation Discovery Hookers: Saved on the Strip, three-part documentary, which debuted on December 8, 2010
  • JCTV Christmas Special with Oz Fox (2008)
  • JCTV Top 3 with Brandon Crouch
  • The Jim Bakker Show with Mark Gungor
  • The Joni Lamb Show
  • Life Today with James and Betty Robison
  • Praise the Lord with Paul Crouch, Jr. on Trinity Broadcasting Network
  • The Pussycat Preacher, documentary film by Bill Day featuring Heather Veitch
  • Sexy Missionaries, Italian and Swiss documentary film by Leonardo Capella
  • The Tyra Banks Show (various appearances)
  • Radio appearances

    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.

    Author

    Lobert's auto biography, Fallen, was released in February 2015 by Worthy Publishing.

    Personal life

    On June 5, 2009, Lobert married Oz Fox, guitarist of the Christian band Stryper. The ceremony, which took place at The Church at South Las Vegas, was broadcast live on the Internet.

    References

    Annie Lobert Wikipedia


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