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Brothel charge woman, 60, in court

Canterbury Magistrates' Court
Canterbury Magistrates' Court

A 60-year-old woman has appeared in court charged with offences including managing a brothel, fraud, growing cannabis and money laundering.

Lynn Amos-Brown, who lives in the High Street, Bridge, appeared before Canterbury magistrates accused of 13 offences.

She also faces charges of deception, possessing drugs and offences under the Proceeds of Crimes Act.

Alongside her in the dock were three others.

Toby Amos-Brown, 38, from Ospringe Road, Faversham, is accused of six offences including fraud, obtaining money by deception and laundering money.

Rachel Randall, 33, from Herne Avenue, Herne Bay, is charged with one fraud and two offences under the Proceeds of Crime Act.

Sean Butler, 41, from Tonbridge Road, Maidstone, faces seven charges. They include fraud, managing a brothel, money laundering and deception.

All four were released on unconditional bail until April 6.

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