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Annie Lobert, founder and president of Hookers for Jesus
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Annie Lobert September 26, 1967 Minneapolis, Minnesota |
Residence | Las Vegas, Nevada |
Nationality | American |
Other names | Fallen York \f(al)-en\ |
Education | High school diploma, Frederic High School |
Occupation | Executive director, missionary, motivational speaker |
Years active | Established ministry in 2005 |
Known for | Sex Industry Missionary Minnesota Connection |
Home town | Minneapolis, Minnesota |
Spouse(s) | Oz Fox |
Website | www |
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.
Lobert worked as a prostitute and "escort" 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.
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.
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.