During her decade of working with ISIS and others to wage a violent jihad – traveling from Libya to Egypt and eventually Syria – Fluke-Ekren discussed plans for terrorist attacks in the US and trained other women in ISIS on how to use AK-47s, grenades and suicide belts, according to her plea agreement.In the sentencing hearing Tuesday, prosecutor Raj Parekh called Fluke-Ekren the “Empress of ISIS” who “brain washed young girls and trained them to kill.”“She became a warped visionary for ISIS,” Parekh said, telling the court Fluke-Ekren had a mission to create the all-female battalion.“She was attracted to death and destruction.”Parekh also said that Fluke-Ekren had repeatedly lied to the United States government and refused to cooperate, adding that she could have been “a goldmine of intelligence.”During Tuesday’s hearing, one of her daughters, Leyla Ekren – who assisted the US government in its case against her mother – testified that her mother had abused her and her siblings and married her off as a “sex slave.”“Keep in mind what you were like at 10 or 15,” Ekren said, telling the judge that she was given away as a bride to an ISIS fighter – who Ekren referred to multiple times as “my rapist” – when she was 13 so her mother could gain more power in the terrorist organization.Before handing down the sentence, the maximum Fluke-Ekren faced in the wake of her plea deal, District Judge Leonie Brinkema said she did not find her testimony credible, noting – among other things – that suicide vests are not defensive weapons.For more CNN news and newsletters create an account at CNN.comMicrosoft Store Offers - SponsoredThe Highest Paying Cash Back Card Is Finally Here NextAdvisorThis Stock Could Be Like Buying Amazon in 1997 The Motley FoolSavvy Americans are moving their money to these banks MSN MoneyThese are the best mortgage rates in your area MSN Money"