Caprice Brown was sentenced to nine years for robbing two men after luring them to hotelsCaprice Brown lured a man to the Jurys Inn on Broad Street, Birmingham to rob himCaprice Brown lured a man to the Jurys Inn on Broad Street, Birmingham to rob him

This is the face of a sex worker who lured two lonely men to hotels so she could rob them.

Caprice Brown targeted the first victim on dating app Badoo in July 2020, pretending her name was ‘Zara’.

She met him at the Jurys Inn on Birmingham’s Broad Street, bringing another woman with her, supposedly for her ‘personal safety’.

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The victim, who was an Aston Villa fan, agreed to be tied up but then was brutally attacked by the pair who pressed a hot iron against his body and punched him.

Brown and the unidentified woman ran off with his wallet which contained his bank and store cards as well as his Villa season ticket.

The former Jurys Inn hotel on Broad Street, Birmingham city centreThe former Jurys Inn hotel on Broad Street, Birmingham city centre

They later used his card to buy a £999 iPhone from Argos. Brown was involved in a second similar incident in September that year.

This time the victim was contacted on Tinder by a woman named ‘Maia’. He arranged to meet her at the Britannia Hotel in Coventry.

Damani Scott-Slue who identified as a woman named Karissa Alfrez in 2020Damani Scott-Slue who identified as a woman named Karissa Alfrez in 2020(Image: West Midlands Police)

After talking with the woman in the room for a while Brown and accomplice Karissa Alfrez came out of the bathroom.

The victim agreed to be taped up and put in handcuffs, but then he was attacked and threatened with scissors.

The three women left with his phone and bank card which was later used to transfer £1,000.

Brown, now 25, of no fixed address, was sentenced to nine years at Birmingham Crown Court on December 15 after admitting two counts of robbery as well as fraud and assaulting an emergency worker.

But the mum-of-one was told she would only serve up to 40 per cent of the term in custody.

Caprice BrownCaprice Brown(Image: West Midlands Police)

Judge Simon Drew KC said: “This sentence is designed to punish but not crush you.

“I hope at the end you see your son while he is still a child. You’ll be back with him soon enough.”

Earlier, he had told Brown he had read a ‘great deal’ about her from a pre-sentence report and psychiatric report.

Judge Drew said: “Your upbringing was extremely difficult and I would be wholly unfair to you if I didn’t acknowledge that straight away and recognise that put you in a very difficult position as a child and going into adulthood.”

Nevertheless, he described the robberies as ‘really nasty offences’, as they involved taking advantage of lonely men during the Covid pandemic.

Alfrez, also 25, and from The Leverrettes, Handsworth, now identifies as a man by the name of Damani Scott-Slue.

He was found guilty of one count of robbery and was sentenced to six years.