
Relatable with Allie Beth Stuckey Ep 1130 | Trump Just Pardoned Her. Here’s What Prison Was Really Like | Guest: Bevelyn Williams
Jan 28, 2025
Bevelyn Williams, a pro-life activist recently pardoned after her imprisonment for protesting at an abortion clinic, shares her powerful journey. She recounts her experiences in prison, highlighting how she spread the gospel and formed deep connections with fellow inmates. Bevelyn also discusses her emotional reunion with family post-release. The conversation turns to corporate shifts as Target ends its DEI programs while other companies, like Costco, continue theirs, sparking a discussion about consumer influence on corporate policies.
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Reunion with Family
- Allie Stuckey plays a video of Bevelyn reuniting with her family, highlighting the joy and exuberance of the moment.
- The video captures Bevelyn's daughter kicking her feet in excitement to jump out of her husband's arms to run to her mom.
Incident and Trial
- Bevelyn Williams details the incident that led to her prosecution, claiming she was falsely accused of obstructing a clinic entrance and injuring a woman's hand.
- She alleges the judge suppressed evidence and controlled the narrative, leading to her wrongful conviction.
Pro-Life Advocacy Motivation
- Bevelyn Williams explains how Chris Cuomo legalizing late-term abortion in New York motivated her pro-life advocacy.
- She felt convicted to prioritize this issue, leading her to preach and pray outside a major abortion clinic.
