NORMAN — A Norman bed-and-breakfast is under investigation for allegedly keeping a Cambodian woman as an indentured servant after paying for her passage to the United States.

The woman, a worker at Whispering Pines Inn, 7820 E State Highway 9, allegedly was subjected to mental abuse from her employer and forced to give a child up for adoption after she became pregnant while working at the bed-and-breakfast, according to an application for a search warrant filed in U.S. District Court for the Western District of Oklahoma.

FBI agents raided the bed-and-breakfast last week in search of evidence of human trafficking in connection with the case.

The owners of Whispering Pines, husband and wife Rany and Thavory Kchao, sponsored the woman's immigration to the United States, according to the court filing. In exchange, the woman signed a promissory note for $8,000 that included payment to her family and travel expenses, according to the application for a search warrant.