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Annie Lobert was a prostitute in Las Vegas for more than 10 years, but through her faith-based organization, Hookers for Jesus, she now devotes her life to saving women who have become caught up in sex trafficking. With the backing of the Church at South Las Vegas, Annie also established Destiny House, a halfway house for prostitutes who want to begin a new life. ``Hookers: Saved on the Strip'' documents the trials of three women living at Destiny House as they struggle to rebuild their lives with Annie's help.
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