A Nigerian woman who was trafficked into Ireland and forced into
prostitution narrated to the court how she was made to was have sex
with up to ten men a day for no payment.
She disclosed this in Dublin court on Tuesday, January 17th, during the
trial of Joy Imasogie, 40, (pictured above) an alleged trafficker.
The woman told a jury she underwent a "voodoo process" in Nigeria before
coming to Ireland, during which she swore she would not report
Imasogie.
The woman also alleged that while she was working as a prostitute,
Imasogie’s husband, Kingsley, began “taking advantage” of her and having
sex with her.
Imasogie of Chapleswood Crescent, Hollystown, Dublin 15, has pleaded
not guilty to organising for the woman to enter the country illegally,
to compelling or coercing the woman to be a prostitute and to
controlling or directing the activities of prostitution for gain on
dates between March 2006 and April 2008.
On her second day of evidence at Dublin Circuit Criminal Court the
alleged victim said she lived in a flat in Phibsborough where she was
visited by up to ten men a day. She said the visits usually came at
night or at lunchtime.
She told Kerida Naidoo SC, prosecuting, that Imasogie and another woman
made the arrangements and that she would receive a phone call when a
man was on the way. She said the prostitution service was advertised on
a website run by a woman in England.
Imasogie allegedly told her the price was €150 for half an hour and
€250 for an hour. The complainant said the accused told her men might
want anal sex as an “additional service” but she refused to do this.
She said that she might receive €2,000 a day from the men. Of that
Imasogie would allegedly take half for arranging the men to come and
half to pay off a €50,000 “debt” she said the woman owed her for
bringing her to Ireland.
The alleged victim said she was left with no money at the end of the
day and that she received no allowance. She said she had to demand money
from the accused for personal items and that Imasogie would sometimes
bring her food.
The woman said Imasogie gave her a false passport to show to gardaà if
they called at the door. One day gardaà called but didn’t believe the
passport was genuine. The alleged victim said she went upstairs and
jumped out the window to escape, breaking her leg in the process.
She said she was in a cast for two months and during that time she was
told by the accused to “answer the phones and direct people”.
She returned to prostitution after the leg healed, she said. Sometimes
the work involved travelling down the country for “overnight” visits.
She said the accused or her husband Kingsley would drive her to there.
She alleged that after she had been in Ireland for about a year,
Kingsley started to take advantage of her and have sex with her.
The woman said that after some time she thought she had worked off
about €40,000 of the €50,000 debt. When she asked Imasogie about this,
the accused replied that she had lost the book she used to keep track of
this and that she believed the woman had paid off only €15,000 or
€20,000.
The alleged victim said in 2008 she left Imasogie and refused to
return. She said she didn’t want to be a prostitute anymore and refused
to have any further contact with the accused.
The trial continues before Judge Patricia Ryan and a jury. Will keep you updated...
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EXPOSED! Nigerian trafficking victim was forced to have sex with up to ten men a day...serious matter
EXPOSED! Nigerian trafficking victim was forced to have sex with up to ten men a day...serious matter
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