A man and woman outside the University of Georgia approached two students about becoming prostitutes Sunday evening, police say.

Teresa Huff, 43, asked the female students for help finding the Miller Learning Center shortly after 8 p.m.

When they arrived at the center, Huff told the women they were “nice looking” and asked them if they wanted to prostitute, according to the police report.

The women declined the offer and made their way to the North Campus Parking Deck to tell UGA police what happened.

Police searched for the man and woman in the learning center, and found 23-year-old Enosedeba Ivbaze.

Ivbaze was not a student, but he told police he was at there to look for a job and go back to school, according to the report.

He was previously banned from the campus’ main library in March after he and a friend were caught watching pornography on a computer.

Ivbaze told police he met Huff at the Bigger Vision Community Shelter in Athens, but insisted he was not her pimp.

He also said Huff asked him to recruit women for prostitution and testified against her in a previous trial, after witnessing her inappropriately touch another woman, according to the report.

When police found Huff, she denied approaching the students about prostitution and said she only visits the center to see her son, who was taken from her when he was a baby.

UGA police banned Ivbaze and Huff from the campus and its bus system for six months.