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INDIANAPOLIS (WKRC) — A mother of seven children was arrested after she allegedly told a man he could sexually assault her 7-month-old daughter for $400.
According to a probable cause affidavit obtained by People, 32-year-old Morgan Stapp sent a Snapchat message to an unidentified man on November 1, 2024, that offered the sexual assault of her daughter for $400.
"Half now rest after I'll send my address I do live alone, and her dad is not in the picture," the message reportedly said.
Authorities were notified by Snapchat itself after the company flagged the message as possibly illegal, and FBI agents contacted Stapp at her home just 10 days after the message was sent.
Stapp allegedly claimed that she did not have access to her Snapchat because she recently purchased a new phone and therefore could not have sent the message, but later admitted to a child services caseworker that she had lied.
The FBI obtained a search warrant for Stapp's Snapchat account after learning of her confession, and reportedly found over 7,000 messages sent between Oct. 29 and Nov. 1, including 81 messages that said the same thing: "Would you be interested in buying my nudes so I can get baby diapers."
Investigators proved her lie about not having access to her Snapchat was false when they found pictures taken after the supposed date she lost access and evidence that the account was accessed from within Stapp's home, per the affidavit.
Stapp was arrested and charged with attempting to commit child sex trafficking.
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