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Flat of Horrors: Man Accused of Sex Trafficking Vulnerable Woman

Summary

  • Man allegedly paid to have men sleep with a vulnerable woman in his flat.
  • Woman claims coercion for sex and drugs over four-year period.
  • Judge calls alleged vile and horrendous offending during bail denial.
Flat of Horrors: Man Accused of Sex Trafficking Vulnerable Woman

Thomas Crossey, 56, from Belfast, is facing serious charges including controlling prostitution, human trafficking, and false imprisonment. Prosecutors allege that over a four-year period, Crossey coerced a vulnerable 22-year-old woman into performing sexual activities with numerous men who paid him between £100 and £150. The woman claims she was supplied with drugs in exchange for sex and was prevented from leaving his flat. She reported escaping by biting him after he tried to block her exit.

The court heard that Crossey allegedly referred to the woman as a "nurse" who injected him with substances and made her wear various outfits for sexual acts. He is also accused of setting up an escort profile under her name using her Facebook photos. Evidence presented includes explicit phone messages and items found during searches of his flat, such as multiple phones and cards belonging to unidentified females.

Denying bail, a judge described the alleged offenses as "vile and horrendous," citing the risk of further offending and interference with the investigation. Crossey's defense lawyer denies the charges, pointing to alleged inconsistencies in the complainant's account and her mental health issues. The defense also highlighted Crossey's financial situation, stating he receives housing benefits and had only £17 in his bank account at the time of arrest.

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Thomas Crossey faces charges of controlling prostitution for gain, human trafficking, false imprisonment, and common assault.
The 22-year-old complainant escaped by biting Thomas Crossey when he attempted to prevent her from leaving his flat.
The judge described the alleged offending as 'quite vile' and 'horrendous' when denying Crossey's bail application.

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