Mananchaya Wanitthanawet forced women to work as prostitutes to pay off debts, a court has heard.
A human trafficker who forced her victims to sleep with up to 15 punters a day has been warned she could be sent to prison for life.
The court heard from one of the women about being exploited by sexually violent clients before being "rescued" from the trade by one punter who took pity on her. She was convicted of exercising control over the women as well as aiding and abetting their prostitution, and acquiring £3,815 of illegal money.
Wilson, now working as an analyst, had the human trafficking charged dropped by the Crown, and both accused, from Yeovil, Somerset, were cleared of further prostitution-related charges and he was bailed ahead of their sentencing in Edinburgh next month. She said she would masturbate clients - who included Wilson - to pay off her own debts accrued in Thailand. She moved in with him and used his bank accounts.
The women would rake in hundreds of pounds per day with one of the victims saying for every £1,000 she earned, £500 would go to Wanitthanawet with the other half paying for her debt.
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