Two gangbanger brothers who are part of a Brooklyn-based outfit called the “Insane Crip Gangsters” have been charged with forcing a woman into prostitution who they made get their names tattooed on her body, according to court records.

Gladimir “Sleep Boss” Thomas, 31, and Ronald “Roco Da Boss” Thomas, 27, were hauled before a judge on Friday in Brooklyn federal court on sex trafficking charges. Both pleaded not guilty and were ordered detained.

Prosecutors allege that, in addition to the tattoos, the Thomases deprived their victim of food and sleep between 2014 and 2018 to make her have sex with johns solicited through social media accounts. The victims was described as a single mother.

“The fact that each had his name tattooed on the body of a woman they were demanding perform commercial sex acts for their financial benefit, suggests that they saw her as an object and not a person,” prosecutors from the US Attorney’s Office in Brooklyn charge in court papers.

If convicted of the new charges, the Thomases, both of Flatbush, both face mandatory minimum 15-year sentences.

The brothers both have violent criminal histories, court papers show.

Gladimir Thomas was convicted with third-degree assault on Dec. 3 for fighting with a cop in a precinct house after he got caught with two large bags of marijuana in his car.

During the altercation, Gladimir Thomas tried to swallow another bag of drugs and ended up biting both of the arresting officer’s hands.

Gladimir Thomas was serving a term of post-conviction supervised release when he was picked up on Thursday on the sex trafficking charges.

Ronald Thomas was being held on Rikers Island on attempted murder, second-degree robbery and illegal gun possession charges when he was arrested on Friday.

Lawyers for the Thomases did not immediately respond to requests for comment.