Jailed: Two men from Wolverhampton and Stafford who pimped out young girls face justice as victims speak out
The victims of two men who pimped them out as young girls in the 1990s watched as the pair were jailed today (Tuesday).

Paul Doyle, 65, previously from Wolverhampton and Anthony Bayliss, 78, from Stafford, were sentenced after a trial which they forced their victims to endure giving evidence about rapes and sexual assaults. Doyle ran kissogram agencies and recruits were forced to meet his filthy sexual demands.
Flashy top customer Bayliss, 78, drove round in a Rolls Royce. He would demand virgins and knew his hollow conquests were under-age.

He subsequently added to his fortune becoming a children's author and successful businessman. However, a jury at Birmingham Crown Court saw through his charade.
Doyle, of Mickleton Avenue, Sheldon, was found guilty of living off prostitution concerning a 15-year-old girl and indecently assaulting a 14-year-old girl, an offence which if it happened now would have been classed as rape.
Judge Melbourne Inman KC sentenced Boyle to six-and-a-half years and Bayliss, now of Lichfield Road in Stafford, was found guilty of two counts of the rape of a 14-year-old girl.
He was sentenced to nine-and-a-half years.
Both men are no strangers to life behind bars, they were jailed for similar crimes in the 1990s.
Victims of the perverts, who sat in the dock expressionless as the devastating consequences of their depravity was laid bare, told their former tormentors the extent of the trauma they caused.
Both former victims were vulnerable girls from children's homes when they encountered Boyle and Bayliss. Both former child victims, now mothers, attended today's hearing and were given the chance to set the record straight.
One said: "Even though you destroyed my childhood you haven't destroyed my life. I have been waiting for this day to look you in the face for a very long time.
"Even though you still refuse to remember my name and my face I know you remember me."
She added: "I hope this memory will haunt you for the rest of your life."
The statement of the other victim was read to the court by prosecutor Jenny Josephs KC
Her statement said: "I finally feel I can have closure for that part of my life safe in the knowledge I have stood before a jury and been believed.
"I've had a chance to tell my story and I have a small bit of justice. A little bit of good has come out of something bad."
Judge Inman KC was in no doubt the impact of the abuse.
He said: "Their lives were ruined by their experiences as children.
"They moved from children's home to children's home where they were targeted and groomed and then used by literally countless men as sexual objects.
"One of you had a Rolls Royce and a big house and you made it clear you wanted to have sex with virgins and young girls."
In mitigation the court heard the pair were no longer a risk to children and in Bayliss case had gone onto do positive community work.