A man brought a woman into the UK claiming he would marry her before raping her, it is claimed.
Adam Dorenski faces a charge under the Human Trafficking and Exploitation Act.
It is said the 50 year-old arranged for the woman to travel from Brazil.
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The indictment includes a claim that he did make "promises to marry her" and bring other relatives to the country.
But, prosecutors allege Dorenski withheld her identity documents and transported her around the UK with a view to her being "exploited".
This is said to have been done to "exercise control, direction or influence over prostitution".
Locations in the charge include a flat in Glasgow's Saltmarket as well as properties in Grangemouth, Stirlingshire and Hamilton, Lanarkshire.
The dates span between November 2018 and December 2021.
Dorenski faces a separate charge of raping the woman at the same addresses.
Among other accusations he faces are claims he also physically assaulted the woman to her injury.
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Lawyers for Dorenski denied the charges during a hearing at the High Court in Glasgow.
He is now set to face trial in June 2023.
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