"Human traffickers set up a "pop-up" brothel at a Nottingham hotel - and used other premises across the country for prostitution, a jury heard.
The gang, which is made up of members of a Hungarian family, are alleged to have used The Britannia Hotel, off Nottingham's Maid Marian Way, as a temporary location - called a pop-up - for one of the brothels, their trial was told at Nottingham Crown Court.
They are alleged to have organised the renting of premises and staffed them at any one time with up to four escorts or prostitutes.
Adverts for the escorts were placed on specialist ‘adult sites’ offering acts, prices and a sales blurb about the girl themselves and listing a contact number, the court heard.
The women, some young, were from Hungary and flown or brought over to the UK by ferry, it has been alleged.
"Once in the UK, they would be trafficked again, moved around within the UK from one brothel to another,"
Some of the girls were aware of what the purpose of their trip was and the work they were being recruited for.
But others were said to have been tricked into coming to the UK on the promise of lawful employment, then their identity documents taken from them when they had arrived
Robert Csomor, 28, of Audley Drive, Beeston; Csaba Csomor senior, 52, and Edit Ruszo, 42, both of Manton Crescent, Beeston; Gabriella Ruszo, 33, of Cranwell Road, Strelley, and Julianna Varga, 49, of Normanton Road, Derby, are on trial.
They have pleaded not guilty to charges covering the alleged "trafficking" of the women into the UK and whilst here. They also deny sexual exploitation by putting them into brothels and running them as prostitutes.
Csaba Csomor junior, 30, of of Cranwell Road, Strelley, pleaded guilty in front of the jury to these allegations Wednesday, July 4. In his case the jury must decide on charges he faces alone covering the slavery and servitude of a man.