Clinton Easy, 32, was sentenced to life with a minimum of 12 years on Friday, August 14, after he was convicted of two charges of rape.
He was previously jailed for two-and-a-half years last summer for pimping out girls as young as 13-years-old for sex.
Easy was due to be released from HMP Belmarsh in September, but he now faces a much longer and potentially permanent stay behind bars.
He threatened the victim, demanding she strip naked, before he tied her up and raped her twice, Woolwich Crown Court heard.
After he had raped her, Easy urinated on the victim.
The victim attended Bexleyheath Police Station the following day and was examined by a doctor who found injuries consistent with “sustained, brutal and violent rapes”.
Easy denied the rapes but a jury unanimously found him guilty.
The thug has a long history of violent offending dating back to 2007 and his victims are often women.
In 2019 he was given a suspended sentence after a partner jumped out of a window whilst trying to escape an assault by him.
Easy was added to the Met Police’s V100 list – built using data analytics to identify and target men who pose the most threat to women and girls – which is how they discovered he had been pimping out children in 2021.
Officers found he had paid for online ads to promote sex with the girls across Lewisham, Greenwich, Bexleyheath and Bromley.
He was working with Tyler Belgrave-Breeds, 33, from Thamesmead, who provided the brothel for the child abuse.
Tyler Belgrave-Breeds and Clinton Easy when they were convicted of controlling child prostitution (Image: Met Police) Three children were safeguarded as a result of the police investigation.
Whilst he was under investigation Easy breached an interim sexual harm prevention order by approach girls under the age of 18 at The Old Gun Pit pub in Woolwich.
Both Easy and Belgrave-Breeds were convicted of controlling prostitution and possessing and distributing indecent images of children.
Detective Inspector Jemma Gregory, who led the Met’s investigation into Easy’s latest crimes, said: “Easy’s offending is shocking and sets him as a dangerous individual who, thanks to the reports from the victim and strong storyboard of evidence collated by the team, is now safely behind bars.
“I would like to commend the victim on her strength throughout the investigation and thank her for her support throughout the court processes.
“It is clear that her early reporting has strengthened this case to secure a strong sentence.”