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“When my husband got there, he was put to work. They have rigid schedules with minimum amount of sleep allowed,” Ariane claims. “My husband was there for two days, and during the livestream, they mentioned that he had been left on the wrong side of the mountain, that his energy was not compatible with them.”
Ariane says that’s when they realized something was wrong, and the family called the police. “I was thinking that my husband was dead,” she says.
WATCH: Woman Claims Husband Is Victim Of Spiritual Group Love Has Won
In the video above, find out how Ariane’s husband – Amanda’s brother – was found and what his condition was. And, hear what the women say they have learned about Love Has Won.
On Tuesday’s episode of Dr. Phil, hear from Amy, the leader of Love Has Won, and some of her devoted followers. Plus, find out what a cult expert says about Amy and the group. Check here to see where you can watch.
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