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Published: 21:50 BST, 10 January 2014 | Updated: 01:10 BST, 12 January 2014
A 16-year-old girl was allegedly beaten by other girls before being held down to be raped in a horrifying attack that was filmed on a cellphone, it was revealed today. 
Patricia Montes, 15, and 16-year-old Erica Avery are accused of punching, kicking and pepper-spraying the girl before holding her down to be raped by Jayvon Woolfork, 19, police said. 
The barbaric attack was filmed on a cell phone by Lanel Singleton, 18, and shows the girl writhing half naked and weeping in the yard of a home in Hollywood, Florida while her attackers leer over her.
Erica Avery, 16, (pictured left) and 15-year-old Patricia Montes (right) have been charged in the sexual assault on November 1 in Hollywood, Florida
An earlier cellphone video shows the victim asking to leave the home but being blocked by one of her alleged attackers
Jayvon Woolfork, 19, allegedly raped the 16-year-old girl while she was being held down
Along with 17-year-old Dwight Henry, the alleged rape gang have all been charged in the attack on November 1 last year.
The sickening clips, shown by CBS Miami for the first time today, shows the girls viciously beating the girl while the men watch.
One male voice can be heard saying: 'They don't like this girl.'
One girl responds: 'I told you we were gonna f*** somebody up'.
As the victim begs to be freed, another girl says they should 'let this girl go home' but the attack continues.
Inside the home, the alleged attackers dragged the victim into a room and pinned her down while Woolfork assaulted her.
The victim is later allowed to leave but not before one of her female attackers spits on her. She managed to flag down a car and make it to her home where she fell unconscious and was taken to hospital. She spent several days in hospital with broken bones in her face, swelling and being unable to see.
The victim told police that she was attacked after smoking marijuana and drinking beer with people she believed to be her friends, including one girl who had been her best friend since kindergarten.
Patricia Montes, 15, and Erica Avery, 16, are charged with two counts each of felony armed sexual assault and kidnapping. Both have been charged as adults.
Dwight Henry and Lanel Singleton (right) have also been charged in the alleged assault which took place in November in Hollywood, Florida
In the barbaric video filmed on a cellphone, the 16-year-old girl is beaten by two teen girls and then raped in Florida
Henry, 17, of Hollywood; Lanel Singleton, 18, of North Miami; and Woolfork, 19, all face charges of capital felony sexual assault and kidnapping.
All have pleaded not guilty and are being held on bond with the exception of Montes.
Singleton, who is believed to have recorded the clips, was expected to appear in court today.
At a bail hearing in November, prosecutor Maria Schneider described the video of the crime, detailing how the victim pleaded with the alleged attackers to stop as she held her arms over her face to protect herself from their unrelenting blows.
‘The cruelty shown on this video . . . this was repeated over and over again . . . The girls are trying to remove her bra. You saw the victim sitting on the toilet crying, her face blown up and swollen from injuries, and then they beat her,’ Ms Schneider said.
During parts of the three-hour bail hearing, Avery grinned and rolled her eyes and had to be admonished by her lawyer to remain composed. Montes, who was the victim’s best friend, appeared stoic for most of the proceeding.
The victim claims that she was kicked, thrown down stairs and had her face smashed on concrete, breaking bones near both her eyes.
The judge said: 'This 16-year-old woman, both of her eyes were closed from being beaten, she had blood coming from one of her ears.'
The videos, consisting of 11 snippets, show the victim being beaten, but they do not depict sexual activity.
Erica Avery, 16, and Patricia Montes, 15. Like the three other defendants, Avery and Montes are charged with two counts each of armed sexual battery and kidnapping stemming from the Nov. 1 assault
Scene: The house in Hollywood, Florida, where the alleged attack took place on November 1
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Eight of the gang have been arrested and five are being hunted by police in Morrocco
A GANG of young men have been arrested for kidnapping, raping and torturing a teenage girl for over a month.
The 17-year-old victim was reportedly kidnapped and taken to a house in the town of Olad Ayad, in the Moroccan province of Beni Melal.
There the gang reportedly burned the victim with cigarettes and inked insults and a swastika onto her skin with a homemade device.
Buchra Abdou, the founder of the Tahadi Association for Equality and Citizenship, told local media the victim was raped in turn by the gang of 13 young men.
The case was only reported to police after the victim was released by the suspects when she had been missing for a month.
Abdou said the case might have been reported sooner as rural villagers in Morocco are often scared of the police.
Eight suspects have been arrested while another five are being searched for, according to reports.
The Tahadi Association for Equality and Citizenship have said they will act as the civil defence for the victim.
Abdou said the association will also provide a psychologist for the victim as she suffered "one of the most savages acts I have seen in my entire life".
The investigation is ongoing and no motive has been provided for the crime.
Earlier this year a 14-year-old girl in India was kidnapped and gang raped twice by two groups of men within 48 hours.
She was allegedly persuaded to leave her house in Chhindwara, Madhya Pradesh, by Mohit Baradwaj, 22, on July 6.
He took her on a motorbike to the home of Rahul Bhonde, 24, where she was allegedly raped by the two men.
The unnamed child was held at the property overnight before being let go by the allegedly depraved attackers, according to reports.
But just as the teen thought the nightmare was over – in reality, it had only just begun.
After being released, the girl was abducted by three men identified in local media as Bunty Bhalavi, 23, Ankit Raghuvanshi, 25 and Amit Vishwakarma, 21.
The gang allegedly took the 14-year-old back to the SAME house where she had been raped the previous day.
She was then attacked again and held for another night.
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Teenage girl brutally raped and abused by SEVENTY men - and most are still walking the streets
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Kate Elysia says she froze "like a frightened rabbit" as she was attacked and raped for the first time just days before taking her A-Levels
A brave woman has revealed how she was brutally raped and abused by more than 70 men - but most are still walking the streets today.
Kate Elysia, who was 18 when she was first raped, says she believed she was an inhuman "sex thing" after being repeatedly attacked .
A victim of grooming gangs, she says she was trafficked "all over England" and given to many men - sometimes up to 10 in one night.
“They degraded me to the point where I’d become this sex thing, this thing that wasn’t human, but just an object,” she says in a harrowing new book, titled No Way Out.
“To the point where I believed that’s what I was.”
Eventually, the horrific sexual abuse seemed like "normal life" to Kate.
She ended up addicted to drugs and suffering from severe Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), Birmingham Live reports.
Kate’s name and her attackers' names are all pseudonyms
But fortunately, after years of abuse from men in the West Midlands, she managed to escape the psychological hold the gangs had on her.
She courageously helped the police with Operation Chalice, a groundbreaking investigation into Asian grooming gangs.
But while two of Kate's attackers were locked up for rape, most are still walking the streets despite police investigations.
The phenomenon of grooming by gangs has been investigated in Rochdale, Rotherham and, most recently, Telford.
Leaders of the Asian communities in each of the towns, and in Birmingham, have strongly condemned those responsible.
Detailing why she decided to go public about her ordeal, Kate, who goes by a pseudonym, said: “There is a lot in the media about under-age girls being trafficked, and rightly so.
"But there is not so much about girls who are over the age of consent, or who are 18 and considered to be adults."
“I was 18 the first time I was raped. I was 18 when I was serially gang-raped. I was 18 when I was trafficked all over England and given to many men, sometimes as many as ten in one night.
“Some, like me, are survivors. For others there’s little hope and they end up as prostitutes, addicted to drugs. I was lucky.”
In the book, the abuse victim tells how she considered suicide after first being targeted by the sex beasts as a student.
She says she froze "like a frightened rabbit" as she was attacked and raped for the first time, just days before her A-Levels.
Coming from a happy family background, Kate had moved away from home aged 18 and into sheltered accommodation in a Midlands town.
Unbeknown to her, the area she was living in was within walking distance from the home of Shayyir Ali and his psychotic cousin, Farooq.
They quickly spotted the young new neighbour and a menacing series of conversations and confrontations between them culminated in her being attacked.
Kate tells in the book how she was first raped days before taking her exams after recently released criminal Farooq barged his way into her flat and ordered her male friend out.
“He says he wants to see me naked and I tell him that I don’t want him to,” she recalls.
“He’s strong, a lot stronger than me. He manages to pull my dress off and I’m standing there in my girl boxers and bra.
“He starts to take off his own clothes and I freeze, like a frightened rabbit. I know I should try and get past him, get to the door. Get out! But I don’t. It’s like I’m paralysed and I can’t move.
“He grabs me again and I pull away to back away but he pushes me towards the bed. I want to fight him but I can’t because I’m scared that he will hurt me if I do.”
After being raped, Kate says she was threatened by sadistic thug Farooq – to stop her going to the police.
Scared and in shock, she hid away in her flat over the coming days, leaving only briefly to take her A-Levels.
But she says her nightmare returned when Shayyir Ali and another man also forced their way into her flat, where they both sexually abused her. This time, Kate bravely went to police.
But she was put off from making a formal complaint of rape when officers warned her that they would have to go to her flat and arrest her accusers.
Worried about the consequences of a police investigation and a potential trial, Kate declined to make a formal rape allegation.
Instead, she claims that an officer suggested she could make an ‘intelligence’ statement about what had happened, to be used if the men were ever accused of sex attacks in the future.
She went ahead with the statement, a decision that she would later bitterly regret.
“Looking back, I guess it was the way they were with rape at the time,” she claims.
“The whole way they dealt with rape victims was really s***, from the top down. It was an organisational failing.”
Traumatised by the attacks, the alleged police inaction and trapped in her accommodation, Kate says she began being picked off by new abusers.
These attackers were linked to the cousins, who had passed her phone number and address on to other men.
Eventually, the cycle of abuse became the norm and she fell into a life of rape and drugs, supplied by the men who were attacking her.
She says she was driven to properties around the West Midlands to be abused by multiple men. Others would approach her in the street, asking her for sex.
The lost student was eventually drawn to Birmingham by drugs and dealers like a man called Asif.
There, the abuse took on a new terrifying regularity and her cocaine use grew into a destructive addiction.
“Once Asif had control of me I slept in squats and stayed in some terrible conditions when I came up to Birmingham,” she says.
"Sexual abuse was a constant thing now. It didn’t even seem like abuse any more, it seemed normal life," she adds.
“The Pakistani men I came into contact with made me believe I was nothing more than a s**t, a white w***e.
"They treated me like a leper, apart from when they wanted sex.
“I was less than human to them, I was rubbish.”
Despite the abuse and drugs, Kate looked for a way out.
She enrolled on a nursing course at a university.
During this double life, she became a convert to Islam for a period and then married a Syrian man, whom she later divorced.
But she was drawn back to drugs and her abusers in Birmingham.
“I was a university student down in Essex during the week and a denizen of the night in Birmingham whenever I had the opportunity,” she says.
“I mixed with the dirty people, the homeless, the prostitutes, the rats. I hung out in halal chicken and chip shops."
The book chronicles in shocking detail the systematic grooming and prolonged abuse of Kate, who fell deeply into drug use at one time, turning to crack.
Yet she survived and incredibly went on to complete her nursing degree – before landing a mental health nursing role at a hospital.
Finally, she took the step to report the many men who had abused her to the police. She bravely gave evidence against Farooq, and he was jailed for 10 years for three rapes.
Kate also gave evidence against Shayyir Ali, who was found guilty of two rapes and one attempted rape, and sentenced to six years, and five on licence.
“I felt a sense of satisfaction and closure after sentences were passed on Farooq and Shayyir Ali,” she says.
“Details of the trials of the men who raped me were published in the newspapers and it felt weird, like it wasn’t me they were talking about.
“The reports gave me the opportunity to look at my situation objectively for the first time. I saw how I was manipulated psychologically as well as physically and it helped me to finally break the chains of confusion and melancholia that held me prisoner for so long.”
Despite police inquiries, most of Kate's abusers remain free.
But she says the book is a way of finally letting go of the past – and helping other girls who are being sexually exploited.
“The ultimate goal of writing this book was to show other victims that there is a different life,” she says.
“There is willpower and strength inside themselves.
"Eventually I discovered these IS a way out.”
If you have suffered any kind of abuse and would like to talk to someone, these freephone helplines and websites can help you: Rape Crisis on 0808 802 999; The Survivors’ Trust on 0808 801 0818 and at thesurvivorstrust.org , Samaritans on 116 123 (across UK and Ireland) and at samaritans.org . You can also call police on 101 or Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
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