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Tiffany Lo

Oxfam shop assistant 'offers £40 sex sessions to customers in staff room'

A charity shop worker has been offering sex for cash in an Oxfam store, it has been reported.

Zayna Ellemore, 32, allegedly sneaked clients into and charging them for sex right while working as a volunteer at the shop.

The former sex worker had promised Oxfam chiefs she had quit the industry when she took on volunteer work, according to Daily Star.

But, a leaked text message showed Zayna has been secretly advertising 'cut-price- 15-minute quick sex for £40' at the Didsbury store in Manchester, which sells for second-hand clothes, books and bric and brac.

She allegedly admitted in a text message that she had done a few jobs in the shop (Subject supplied)

The Daily Star Sunday caught Zayna greeting one of her clients around the back of the store while her managers are on breaks or manning the till.

She kissed and hugged the man before showing him in the store and the man let the store around 15 minutes later.

She allegedly told her client in a text message seen by Mirror Online: "I'll meet you at the back door and let you in and take you to the staff room.

"I've done a few jobs i there it's so easy. Well I do volunteer work got make some money and have some fun [sic]."

She was seen meeting a man at the back of the charity shop in Manchester (Subject supplied)

It is understood that Zayna, who has been on the Jeremy Kyle show, started volunteering at the shop two years ago.

She revealed in the programme last year how she had slept with a Co-op Funeralcare worker after he booked her to come to the funeral home.

Zayna has previously admitted she has tried to quit the sex industry several times but said she struggles to find employment elsewhere because of her past.

The incident is the latest in a string of embarrassments for Oxfam.

Oxfam has faced an 18-month investigation following allegations that its aid workers used prostitutes following the 2010 earthquake in Haiti.

The regulator said in the 142-page report that the charity failed to investigate claims against a charity 'boss' that children as young as 12 or 13 were victims of sexual misconduct.

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