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Letitia Wright has stepped in it again. Three years after she filmed, published, and deleted , she has found herself in the conspiracy theory world again. Wright produced the film , inspired by the true story of Donna and Reverand Martin, who adopted 77 children in East Texas.

Unsurprisingly, for a film with the tagline “The fight for kids begins July 4,” is distributed by the faith-based media organization Angel Studios, who released box office head-scratcher and , but also—and this is where Wright takes issue—Ben Shapiro’s conservative media apparatus . Wright says that, though she was an executive producer on the movie, she was unaware of ’s involvement and denies affiliation with them. “After we completed the production of this film, Angel Studios were brought on board to handle its distribution, and they later partnered with ,” .



“That was not my decision, and I was not given an update or made aware of this decision. I am in no way aligned or affiliated with .” Angel Studios has become quite famous for their series.

However, despite the first installment, , which looks like an ordinary movie about a man who points a gun and holds a flashlight, valorizes a highly controversial anti-sex trafficking organization, Operation Underground Railroad. O.U.

R.’s tactics and the actions of its former leader, Tim Ballard (played by Jim Cavezial in the film), have been criticized in recent years. Ballard was accused of sexual misconduct by seven of his employees a.

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