Ex-football mentor Barry Bennell has been discovered blameworthy of various sex offenses against young men in the 1980s.
Liverpool Crown Court heard Bennell had a "power hold" over trying players matured in the vicinity of eight and 15 and mishandled them on a "mechanical scale".
The 64-year-old was indicted 36 charges against 10 young men, including disgusting and genuine rapes.
The jury did not achieve decisions on seven checks and will proceed with their consultations on Wednesday.
Amid the trial the judge had guided them to discover Bennell not liable on three different charges.
Prosecutors had depicted Bennell as a "ruthless and decided pedophile".
They contrasted him with the Child Catcher from Chitty Bang, while his casualties depicted his home as a "heaven" for young men, where they would play recreations and be given takeaway sustenance.
Young men were mishandled at his home - where he had arcade recreations and intriguing pets including a panther and a monkey - on trips away, and in his auto while in transit to and from preparing.
The young scout and junior football mentor was related with various clubs including Manchester City and Crewe Alexandra.
In his proof to the court, one casualty, Chris Unsworth, said Bennell had assaulted him "about six times".
He was a lesser footballer playing for his nearby club and Bennell at the time functioned as a scout for Manchester City.
Bennell was sentenced each of the five charges against Mr Unsworth, when he was matured in the vicinity of eight and 14.
The jury of five men and six ladies had burned through four days pondering after the five-week trial.
Four charges identifying with an eleventh complainant are among the claims they are yet to achieve decisions on.
Three correctional facility terms
Bennell, who is presently known as Richard Jones, showed up in court by means of videolink because of ailment.
The jury was told Bennell had beforehand gotten three correctional facility sentences in the UK and in the US in the wake of being indicted mishandling young men.
He picked not to offer any proof or observers with all due respect and had told police he was experiencing growth, which thus had caused memory issues.
His attorney blamed the complainants for developing stories about him and "bouncing on the fleeting trend".