prostitutor

/ˈprɑstəˌtutər/
noun
  1. A person who prostitutes someone else, especially by forcing or arranging for them to engage in sexual activity for payment.
    • The prostitutor was arrested for trafficking young people.
    • The court sentenced the prostitutor to fifteen years in prison.
    • She testified against the prostitutor who had controlled her for years.
  2. A person who uses something valuable in a degrading way, especially for money.
    • The company was a prostitutor of environmental standards for profit.
    • He was a prostitutor of art, turning masterpieces into cheap merchandise.
    • Critics called the director a prostitutor of classic literature.