A woman accused of forcing a low-functioning adult to perform sex acts for money has pleaded not guilty to a human trafficking charge.

Shawna Baxter, 28, went before a judge in Outagamie County Monday and pleaded not guilty to a count of Receive Compensation for Human Trafficking and a count of Pandering.

A jury trial is scheduled for July.

Baxter is facing charges in a separate case for allegedly harboring runaways, injecting them with drugs, and making them steal for her.

Her attorney has asked the court to combine the cases. They are still listed separately on the state's online court record system.

Action 2 News obtained criminal complaints for both cases.

In Nov. 2017, an Outagamie County investigator was called to Baxter's home in the village of Nichols for a report that she was harboring runaways.

One of the runaways told investigators Baxter injected three victims with meth several times per day in the month of October. According to the complaint, Baxter brought one 16-year-old boy "into the bathroom, locked the doors, and injected him with methamphetamine." The victim said Baxter would "drive them to retail stores in order for them to steal phones" to be traded or sold for more meth.

In the human trafficking case, a criminal complaint states Baxter prostituted one of her former roommates, a low-functioning adult. "Baxter facilitated incidents where the victim would perform sexual acts on other males for money" and he "would often cry about it."

A witness stated the victim would give all the money to Baxter.

The complaint states "numerous" Facebook messages corroborated the allegation that Baxter forced the man into prostitution.

Facebook messages also showed Baxter was trying to prostitute one of the 16-year-old runaways living with her, according to the complaint.