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Convicted evangelist Alamo no longer hospitalized

 

By staff writer
The Associated Press
November 19, 2011 ET

TEXARKANA, Ark. (AP) — The lawyer for an Arkansas evan­gelist convicted of taking young girls across state lines for sex says his client was hos­pital­ized for about two weeks but has since been re­leased.

Defense attor­ney John Wesley Hall says Tony Alamo told his fam­ily that he was suffering from dou­ble pneumonia, liv­er prob­lems and oth­er ail­ments.

Hall also told The As­sociated Press on Sat­urday that he be­lieved Almo was hos­pital­ized for about two weeks up until a week ago.

The 77-year-old Alamo is serving a 175-year-pri­son sen­tence in Indiana.

His hos­pital­ization was first disclosed Friday dur­ing a court hearing for a lawsuit filed by six women who say Alamo took them as child "brides." A sev­enth plaintiff says she was be­ing groomed as his bride before she escaped his min­istry in southwest Arkansas.

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