![]() ![]() "Truth will always outlast and God wins." "Even through this attack on my character, business, family and freedom, remaining grounded is the only way," he wrote in an August 17 post on X, formerly Twitter. In social media posts since, Marta confirmed he had funded the film but vehemently denied any wrongdoing, claiming the charge was linked to an alleged kidnapping that "never happened" by a mother who lived in an apartment building he owned. Marta's name appears in the movie's credits among the "investors helped bring Sound of Freedom to theaters." Louis Metropolitan Police this month confirmed to Newsweek that Marta, 51, from Chesterfield, Missouri, was charged on July 23 following an incident reported on July 21. He added that the crowdfunding bid had been "key to our theatrical strategy and paying out as quickly as possible is always our first priority." Neal Harmon, CEO of Angel Studios, said in a statement on Wednesday: "6,678 Angel Guild members have now received $1.20 for every $1 they invested into the launch budget for Sound of Freedom, and we are thrilled to be able to get funds back to them in three months."
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