VICTIMS of a creep who preyed on young women then posted his victims online in twisted YouTube videos are facing a further wait to find out his fate.

Adnan Ahmed this morning appeared at Glasgow Sheriff Court for sentencing after being found guilty in September of threatening and abusive behaviour.

Ahmed, who went by the name Addy A-game, secretly filmed himself approaching his victims in Glasgow.

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Some were just schoolgirls when he targeted them.

This morning Sheriff Lindsay Wood deferred handing down a sentence, asking for further reports to be prepared for the court given the "potential sexual element" to his crimes.

Vile Ahmed described himself as a dating and lifestyle coach but his victims told a jury at Glasgow Sheriff Court of his true behaviour.

A 21-year-old had broken down in court as she described Ahmed following her through Glasgow City Centre.

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Two girls, aged 16 and 17, were approached by him in a secluded lane in Uddingston during a second incident.

Some of the footage taken by the 38-year-old was also filmed in Eastern Europe.

Another woman told the court she had felt "uncomfortable" and "intimidated" by Ahmed when he approached her on Buchanan Street last year and told her she looked like Kim Kardashian.

He later tried to approach the woman through social media site Instagram.

The case was deferred until Tuesday, October 22 and he was remanded in custody. 

Adnan's lawyer argued for sentencing to go ahead today, making the case that her client has been remanded in custody since January 14 this year.