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What It’s Really Like to Be a High-Class Prostitute | Annie Lobert
Mon, 17 Mar 2025
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Chapter 1: What led Annie Lobert to become a high-class prostitute?
And so the next couple months of parties that I went to, I got completely taken advantage of, and I got raped by two different men. I thought to myself, I'm going to use men. That's what I'm going to do. I'm going to do what they did to me. I would not date white guys, Hispanic, Middle Eastern, or black guys. It was always black. Asian pick the Asian. Cause they have the most money.
They're quick. Get in and out of there and make a lot of money quickly. I know it was so easy. I took my clothes off and the guy sat there and he couldn't control himself. So got dressed, walked out, took the money. I was making deals with some of the managers and doing unethical sexual things to make it happen.
So technically I was still using my looks and my sexuality to get what I needed to make myself successful with my partner. And he didn't know that part, by the way. So if you watch this video, I'm sorry to burst your bubble. But, yep, I sure was doing that. And when people accuse me that, oh, you got out because you were all used up and you looked ugly.
Who are these people that are accusing you of stuff?
You'll be surprised. You'll have them in your comments. Trust me. They'll be in these comments on this feed. You'll see them. And those are the haters. Hey, they're going to hate. Hey, they're going to hate. Romans 8. Look, who doesn't love money? Who doesn't need money to survive? Duh.
When I brought my boyfriend from Minnesota down to Las Vegas, the first night that I worked, he beat the living crap out of me. That was a really hard time in my life. I think back to that young girl. And I just, I wish I would have left that night.
Hey, this is Matt Cox, and I am going to be doing an interview with Annie Lobert. She is a former call girl and currently runs an organization called Hookers for Jesus, which I love the name. And it's going to be an interesting interview. I can tell because I can already tell she's a character and check it out.
I was born in General Hospital, if you want to get real technical, on September 26th at 936 at night in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
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Chapter 2: What traumatic experiences did Annie face growing up?
And if you, if it doesn't ever get, you know, a closure, so to speak, and you don't get to talk to someone about that. You carry that with you. Now, complex trauma, on the other hand, forms when it's happening on a repetitive basis. So you're in a situation where you can't leave and you're stuck there.
So dad hitting mother, hitting us children, yelling at all of us, abusing all of us emotionally, mentally, and physically. staying in that life, staying with my family, not running away, that can actually create, when you're from an abusive family like that, severe complex trauma.
So as a setup for the enemy, because that's what the enemy wants us to have, is they want us to have, I should say us, people. The enemy, we all know the devil, right? And his minions, his demons. needs to have someone hurt, broken, afraid, full of fear, full of trauma for them to actually enter the sex industry. That's usually the setup.
But actually, when I started school, I went to seven, eight different schools growing up. The reason why I went to seven or eight different schools is because my father, he would move somewhere and then move our family within a couple years. We'd find a new spot to move into, which is so crazy, random, weird. But I think my dad was chasing happiness. Nothing was ever good enough for him.
And by the way, and rest, let him rest in peace because he's in heaven now. He had a antique addiction. He had to have antiques all throughout our house. So when I grew up, we couldn't even roughhouse because there's antiques everywhere. And you know what happens when you roughhouse, right, Matt? Things fall over. Things get broken. Lamps get broken. Stained glass breaks in the windows.
I mean, and trust me, that happened to all of us in our family growing up. But when I was a young girl in Minnesota, I went to, let's see, one, two, three, four different schools, four different schools, and actually went to a private school as well. My dad had this weird thing happen when we were moving into fifth or sixth grade. The school that I was going to in South Minneapolis shut down.
And then they transferred us to this place called Hans Christian Anderson School. My dad didn't like it. It was inner city. He didn't want me to be around people that weren't all white. I guess my color. Yeah. He, he didn't want me to be mixed with Indians, Mexicans, and blacks basically. And there's a lot of inner city. I don't want to call it that, but there's just people.
There's many different colors in South Minneapolis. It's the way it is, right? And there's white people too, but there is tension in Minneapolis. There always was. I saw it a long time ago. I used to be bullied in school. I was bullied by Indian girls. I had these two twins that used to throw rocks at me and push me and choke me and throw me down, spit on me and stomp on me.
I had a couple Indian girls at school. They did the same thing. And this is what's cool, as I had this girl named Cassie when I was in fifth grade. and actually left parochial school, started going to Hans Christian Andersen. I was at the monkey bars the second day I was at school, and I remember her coming up.
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Chapter 3: How did Annie's early relationships influence her choices?
And I was going to Hawaii. This is what she was doing.
not a hundred percent. Cause she told me, you know, you don't have to have sex. So I was like, Oh, okay. So we're going to run. We're going to get the money and run basically. That's what I thought. And I thought, Oh, this is kind of dangerous. She goes, well, no, I mean, you're going to dance and stuff. And I was like, Oh, okay. But yeah, for more money, you get offered to do more things.
So 500 bucks, take clothes off 200 extra, 300 extra, um, 500 extra, different things can happen. $1,000 extra, more things can happen. And every price was a different price point because it's per customer and what they're wearing and how they're acting. And back then, there was only Japanese clients. That's all we would do. We call them buyers now, but I would not date white guys.
I wouldn't date Hispanic, Middle Eastern, or Asian. Or black guys. It was always Asian. Pick the Asian because they have the most money. They're quick. Get in and out of there and make a lot of money quickly.
I know that sounds really evil, but... Well, in the 80s, Japan...
Oh, they were slamming it. They were making great money off the United States. I'm telling you, they were killing it. And so that showed up in our pocketbooks. And I went back to Minnesota after two weeks, didn't have a pimp. And started working the escort services right away, signed up for the escort service. And my first pimps was Bruce and Maggie.
I didn't know they were pimps at the time, but I figured out that they were married and they were running an escort service. And so I would negotiate the tip over the phone. They would get $40 service fee. And then I would tip the phone girl, depending on what I made on the call, extra or not, I would tip them. So I didn't like it because I almost got killed twice.
I had a guy pull out a shotgun on me and then I had another guy pull out a machete and I'm like, this is not what I signed up for. I quit. So I quit and I started working stripping agency. I decided that I was going to be a stripper. exotic dancer and work bachelor parties. Then I got the notion because to me, it wasn't making enough money. Like I needed to make more money.
Um, but I was turning tricks a little bit. I was like giving guys, I don't mean to be graphic. Your people can handle this. Right. I was giving guys BJs and hand jobs and doing extra stuff and, But like I said, the money, Minnesota money is not that great. And the bachelor parties were always on the weekends. So you always had to like save your money.
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Chapter 4: What was Annie's experience with trafficking and abuse?
So, but yeah, does that sound awesome or what?
That sounds great.
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Hollywood was part of my trafficking as well. A for Annie.
Annie, I appreciate it.
You're welcome.
I appreciate you taking the time to talk to me.
Don't forget. Last thing. We got this in English and Spanish. Oh yeah. We in the house with Fallon. See, you see that Spanish. And then we got the English version here. And then of course I am on downloadable on Amazon. My voice. This reads like a movie. You won't want to put it. You'll be like, girl, stop. Don't leave. That's my story that I just told you, but in a very detailed format.
It's going to take you about six hours to get through this puppy, but it's worth every second. Trust me. You'll get educated. You'll get mad at me. You'll laugh. You'll cry with me. And at the end, you'll be very satisfied. You'll be like, dang that girl. She's my friend now. I feel like I know her. So just come on over to my area of the town because I'll definitely give you a great entertainment.
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Chapter 5: How did Annie transition from prostitution to advocacy?
I mean, we wanted to open as many agencies as possible, even though we were the biggest ones. Like we wanted to open as many as possible. We even thought about opening somewhere else in other countries and everything else. But it was very stressful, too, because obviously you have to be responsible for so many women, even though you have staff.
And at the same time, there's a lot of liability because the more agencies you have, the more girls you have out there, you multiply the risk by, you know, increments of whatever. So, yeah, I mean, of course, because I was making a lot of money. I wanted to make more money. But at the same time, you know.
So how much money were you making? Like, would you say a year or whatever you're bringing in?
I mean, let's say that, you know, we were making about... I mean, I would say at least more or less like a million a year, I would think.
You're bringing your... Yeah, but then you have... No, but then, you know, like we don't profit a lot from that. Like, you know, we were getting that, you know, discounted cost. I don't, you know, honestly, I don't really know like exactly. I mean, we made a lot of money. I cannot tell you an exact amount because...
um a lot of things we um you know paid our rents with and everything else so like personal gain um yeah i mean we made money so you're saying like gross you're grossing around a million but you're also paying out staff you're paying rent you're paying for things like that right i mean i mean bottom line i had a great life i'm not gonna lie but you know i cannot give you exact amount i don't i understand
This is anybody famous?
I mean, there was a lot of famous people. There was a lot of important people, very powerful men. But, you know, I would never, you know, it's not, it's our code.
We cannot talk about it. But I have to live in Miami.
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