A brothel madam who ran a team of vice girls across the country must pay out more than £200,000 or face 30 months in prison.
Naomi Woodward, aged 30, was convicted of managing dozens of prostitutes working at up to eight brothels in October 2010.
Officers raided her home the previous year and discovered a number of diaries and ledgers in a safe .
These held details of prostitutes working for her in London, Birmingham and Manchester, their fees and how much Woodward was paid for managing prostitution.
Having been sentenced to 12 months’ imprisonment, suspended for two years, she was prosecuted under the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002.
At Northampton Crown Court, Judge Richard Bray said Woodward had benefited by £209,375, but has only £100,077 in realisable assets which can be confiscated including part-ownership of a property in Southbridge, Northampton. She was told she now has six months to pay the confiscation order or face being jailed for 30 months, and still be liable for the money.