Actually, it was Gail from Canada who told what happened to poor Anne. Maybe she will repeat it.
Anne had a lot of guilt for abandoning her family to become a devotee of Rawat. I think it was one of the reasons she was so rigid, puritanical, and kind of nuts. But I never felt put out by her, for one thing, she tended to defer to men, and for another, she was obviously miserable, while saying she was feeling "such love."
Anyway, the story that really got me was she was on a train, years after leaving her husband and kids, and he own son was on the train, and so when she found out about it, she meditated, so she wouldn't see him or talk to him, so she could be the true devotee, the true gopi and see only Prem Rawat as the only thing in her life.
I can just see Anne doing that, and it is one of the saddest of many sad stories coming out of that cult.