July 11, 2011 — -- A former patient who sought help from the Christian counseling clinic owned by GOP presidential hopeful Michele Bachmann and her husband, Marcus, told ABC News he was advised that prayer could rid him of his homosexual urges and he could eventually be "re-oriented."
"[One counselor's] path for my therapy would be to read the Bible, pray to God that I would no longer be gay," said Andrew Ramirez, who was 17-years-old at the time he sought help from Bachmann & Associates in suburban Minneapolis in 2004.
A clip on YouTube includes the statement:
"But again, it is as if we have to understand: Barbarians need to be educated, they need to be disciplined, and just because someone feels it or thinks it doesn't mean that we're supposed to go down that road. "Is it a remedy form that I typically would use? Likewise, his other property, the Bachmann Family Farm, is also quite high, with a value between $500,000 and $1 million.
The campaign also did not respond to an emailed list of basic biographical questions about Marcus Bachmann.
The Bachmanns and people who know them describe a couple who connected in college in southeastern Minnesota, brought together in part by their deep Christian faith. Specifically, he and his beloved wife, Michelle Bachmann, owns a staggering net worth of $2.8 million as of 2023.
"Okay, he's very anti-gay and LGBT rights, and it's odd, because if you look at him on YouTube, it's almost as if he himself... Marcus Bachmann is one of my new favorite targets, he's Michele Bachmann's husband," Griffin laughed. Over time they raised five children, fostered 23 others, and built separate careers. SOURCE: Politics
In 2010, a valuation filing did reveal that Marcus Bachmann's most significant asset was his top-performing Christian psychotherapy clinic, which is worth around $600,000.
They married in 1978, around the time they switched their political allegiance from the Democratic to the Republican Party.
Marcus Bachmann, now 55, is often at wife's side while she campaigns.