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Indiana mom busted after trying to sell baby daughter for sex

A Shocking Case of Alleged Child Sex Trafficking in Indiana

A disturbing case has emerged in Indiana, where a 32-year-old mother of seven stands accused of attempting to sell her own baby daughter for $400 in a shocking act of sex trafficking. According to reports from People.com, Morgan Stapp allegedly used Snapchat to arrange the heinous sexual assault of her 7-month-old daughter.

The unsettling exchange took place on November 1, 2024, when Stapp sent a message to a man offering her baby girl for rape in exchange for money. The message read, “Half now, rest after. I’ll send my address. I do live alone, and her dad is not in the picture.”


Morgan Stapp is being held on $100,000 bond. IMPD

Fortunately, the message was flagged by Snapchat and brought to the attention of FBI agents, who then set up a meeting with Stapp at her Indianapolis residence. Upon her arrest, Stapp reportedly denied ever using Snapchat.

Further investigation revealed that only one phone had access to Stapp’s Snapchat account, and thousands of messages were discovered, including ones where she offered to sell nude photos of herself to buy baby diapers.

On July 8, Stapp was taken into custody and charged with attempting to commit child sex trafficking. She is currently being held on a $100,000 bond and is scheduled to appear in court on September 15 for the next hearing in her case.

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