Mother Arrested After Allegedly Trying To Sex Traffic Her 7-Month-Old Daughter For $400 On Snapchat

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An Indiana mom has been arrested on truly unthinkable charges. According to the FBI, she offered to let a man have sex with her infant daughter for $400.

Back in 2024, Morgan D. Stapp received an email from the social platform Snapchat telling her that her account had been permanently banned for “online commercial sex transactions”. But they didn’t just ban the 32-year-old. The app did the right thing and contacted the authorities, too. Why? Because Stapp allegedly sent someone three photos of her 7-month-old daughter, and attached the message:

“U can f**k her for $400. Half now rest after. I’ll send my address. I do live alone, and her dad is not in the picture.”

JFC. Stomach-churning. Actually beyond horrifying. Even more disturbingly, this lady has SEVEN kids!

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When the FBI showed up to her doorstep in November of last year, Stapp reportedly claimed she’d been “hacked” and was upset about losing all the photos of her children which she stored on the app, per multiple outlets. But soon enough, her entire story unraveled.

Later that month, the Indiana Department of Child Services got involved. They alleged the woman admitted to lying to FBI agents because she just wanted them to leave her alone. But they were already onto her. Pairing up with the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department in December, the FBI continued their investigation. The IMPD were able to get a search warrant and fully investigate Stapp’s Snapchat account. There, they found selfies that had been saved fairly recently, meaning she still had control over the account and it wasn’t “hacked” at all.

Over the course of their search, they concluded the owner of the account sent over 7,000 messages and added over 400 friends in just a three-day span earlier that month. She seemed to be trying to sell anything she could for some quick cash.

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Per WTTV, these messages were all confirmed to have been sent from a ping near Stapp’s home, after she already claimed to be hacked. One message had seemingly been copy-pasted over 81 times, which read:

“Would you be interested in buying my nudes so I can get baby diapers?”

Obviously she was willing to sell far more than nude photos.

Last Tuesday, per court docs, Stapp was officially arrested and charged with attempted child sexual trafficking, which is a level 2 felony. She was booked into the Marion County Jail and is being held on a $200,000 bond. There’s no word as to what situation her kids are in right now. An initial hearing is scheduled for Friday.

Our heart breaks for these children, we hope they’re all in safe hands now…

If you have sincere cause to suspect child abuse, call the Childhelp National Child Abuse Hotline at 1-800-4-A-Child or 1-800-422-4453, or go to www.childhelp.org.

[Image via Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department]

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