OAKLAND — Two brothers who tried forcing a woman into prostitution in Oakland were found guilty of kidnapping and human trafficking by a jury on Thursday.

Samuel Asa Wynn, 38, and Lewis Asa Wynn, 37, approached a woman, 21, on July 10, 2015 on International Boulevard and told her they needed “new girls” to work for them, according to the Alameda County District Attorney’s Office. When she refused, they left.

But minutes later, the two men showed up again and grabbed the woman, forcing her into the back seat of the car. The woman screamed for help and tried to physically resist, but was overpowered by the two brothers, according to prosecutor Allyson Donovan. A neighbor heard her screams and reported the kidnapping to police.

Once inside the car, the two men told her they were going to sexually assault her and then force her into prostitution acts with men at a Comfort Inn, according to the district attorney’s office.

Oakland police officers spotted the car and arrested the two men before she was forced into any sexual acts, the DA’s office said.

Both men will be sentenced later this year. Lewis Wynn faces 50 years and his brother faces 25 years to life in prison, Donovan said.

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