A 14-year-old schoolgirl was forced to have sex with 20 people after being held captive for five days in Coventry.

Cops found her desperately trying to escape through a first floor bathroom window wearing only her underwear.

3 Jake Cairns will be sentenced for arranging child sexual exploitation and taking and distributing indecent images of a child Credit: SWNS:South West News Service

Jake Cairns, 21, of Coventry, Brandon Sharples, 20, of Coventry, and Jack McInally, 21, of no fixed address, were arrested by police who forced their way into the property.

They were found guilty of facilitating sexual exploitation of a child and will be sentenced on Thursday, MailOnline reports.

Cairns, 21, was also found guilty of arranging child sexual exploitation and taking and distributing indecent images of a child.

He had taken explicit photos of the teen and posted them on an adult website.

3 Jack McInally from Coventry will face jail on Thursday Credit: SWNS:South West News Service

3 Twenty-year-old Brandon Sharples will be sentenced at Birmingham Crown Court Credit: SWNS:South West News Service

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The 14-year-old had been missing from a relative's home in Coventry since June 2015.

Detective Constable Jon Barker said: "These three men were involved with the shocking exploitation of a young girl they took advantage of her drug dependency and made money out of forcing her to have sex with strangers.

"Cairns initially denied knowing the girl but later changed his story after he was identified during an ID procedure and our financial enquiries showed he'd paid for the Viva Street advert via his own bank account.

"Now that a jury has found them guilty they can expect to be handed long jail terms."