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Mother of 10 found guilty of keeping woman as 'house slave' for 25 years
Summary
A jury found Amanda Wixon guilty of assaults and forced labour for holding a woman in her home for about 25 years, and she will be sentenced on March 12.
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A jury has found Amanda Wixon guilty of offences after a woman was kept in her home for around 25 years, a court heard. The woman moved into the house as a teenager and was reported to have been prevented from leaving and forced to perform household labour, the prosecution said. Police found the house in poor condition and described the woman's room as looking like a "prison cell". Wixon denies some allegations but was convicted of several charges and was released on conditional bail ahead of sentencing.
What is known:
- A jury convicted Amanda Wixon of multiple offences including forced or compulsory labour and assault occasioning actual bodily harm.
- The woman lived in the household from about 1995 until 2021 and was described in court as having learning difficulties.
- Police reported finding the property in squalid condition and the woman's room resembling a prison cell; she was taken into care after being discovered.
- Wixon was released on conditional bail and is due to be sentenced on March 12.
Summary:
Officials said the case has had a significant impact on the victim. Sentencing is scheduled for March 12.
