Three men have been found guilty of grooming and abusing an Oxford schoolgirl between 2002 and 2005.
Anjum Dogar, 36, Mohammed Karrar, 44, and his 39-year-old brother Bassam were convicted of all 10 charges.
The abusers, who are already in prison for similar offences, will be sentenced in January.
During the trial at Oxford Crown Court, the victim said she was raped by Dogar and Mohammed Karrar in 2004 at the age of 15 and fell pregnant.
She later had an abortion.
The three men were part of a violent sex grooming ring convicted in 2013 of abusing six girls from Oxford over an eight-year period after a police operation codenamed Bullfinch.
After the unanimous verdicts for charges including indecent assault, conspiracy to rape and rape were read out, Mohammed Karrar clapped the jury.
Prosecutor Oliver Saxby QC said the victim was “a lonely, vulnerable young girl” who was given “somewhere to hang out”.
The victim, who was 14 when she first met her
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