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India Today
a day ago
- India Today
US woman offers 7-month-old daughter for sex to stranger, charged with trafficking
A mother of seven in Indiana was arrested after she allegedly told a man to molest her seven-month-old daughter in exchange for $400 (approximately Rs 33,000). Morgan Stapp, in a purported message to the man sought half of the amount in advance. The 32-year-old also allegedly asked the man if he was interested in her nude woman was charged with child sex trafficking for asking the man to molest her infant woman allegedly used the social media app Snapchat to try and facilitate a sexual assault on her daughter, according to a New York City-based news outlet, People. According to a probable cause affidavit obtained by People, the mother of seven sent the purported message to the man on November 1, 2024, suggesting he could assault the child."Half now rest after I'll send my address I do live alone, and her dad is not in the picture," the alleged message read, the news outlet flagged the message to authorities and 10 days later FBI agents met with Stapp at her home in Indianapolis, according to the affidavit, People 32-year-old woman reportedly told agents that she did not have access to her Snapchat account and denied sending the message in one phone had access to the account, according to the YOU BE INTERESTED IN MY NUDES, ASKED INDIANA WOMANDetective Kristen Hartman of the Metropolitan Police Department of Indianapolis found over 7,000 messages had been sent between October 29 and November 1, the affidavit read, including 81 that said: "Would you be interested in buying my nudes so I can get baby diapers?" according to the to the affidavit, the search also uncovered multiple images of Stapp that were taken after she claimed to FBI agents that she had lost access to her court docket shows that Stapp was booked into custody on July 8 and is being charged with child sex trafficking (attempt to commit), a level 2 felony, according to the Indiana law, a Level 2 felony conviction carries a mandatory prison sentence ranging from 10 to 30 in court last week, Stapp said that she is a stay-at-home mother and receives government aid, and help from her parents, The UK's Daily Mail added that she is unemployed but does some deliveries to earn extra bond was initially set at $200,000 surety but was later reduced to $100,000. She was also issued a no-contact order involving two of her woman was arrested on July 8 and is still in Marion County Jail, and a pre-trial hearing is scheduled for September 15.- Ends


New York Post
3 days ago
- New York Post
Indiana mom nabbed after allegedly trying to sell baby daughter for sex
A 32-year-old mom-of-seven has been accused of sex trafficking in Indiana, where authorities allege she tried selling her baby daughter to a man for $400. Morgan Stapp allegedly used Snapchat to arrange the shocking sexual assault of her 7-month-old daughter, according to Stapp sent a message to a man back on Nov. 1, 2024, explaining he could rape her baby girl for $400. 'Half now, rest after,' read the alleged exchange. '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 The message was flagged by Snapchat and shared with FBI agents, who set up a meeting with Stapp at her Indianapolis residence. When she was busted and arrested, Stapp allegedly denied ever using Snapchat, according to Detectives sought a warrant for Stapp's Snapchat account, and learned only one phone had access to her account. Cops also unearthed thousands of messages she'd sent between Oct. 29 and Nov. 1. In 81 messages, she offered to sell nude photos of herself 'so I can get baby diapers.' Stapp was nabbed July 8 and is being charged with attempt to commit child sex trafficking. She is being held on $100,000 bond. Stapp returns to court Sept. 15 for the next hearing in her case.


International Business Times
10-07-2025
- International Business Times
Indianapolis Mother Arrested After Offering Man to Rape 7-Month-Old Daughter for $400
An Indiana mother-of-seven is facing a felony sex trafficking charge after she tried to get $400 from a man in exchange for raping her seven-month-old daughter, according to police. Morgan Stapp, 32, was arrested on Tuesday at a home in Indianapolis following a months-long investigation that stemmed from disturbing messages and photos shared on Snapchat, FOX59 reported. 'U Can F**k Her for $400' The FBI launched the investigation in November after they received a report from the social media platform that included the messages sent by an individual with the username "morgan-stapp." "U can f**k her for 400$," one message read, according to records obtained by FOX59. "Half now rest after. I'll send my address. I do live alone, and her dad is not in the picture." Stapp Claimed Her Account was 'Hacked' When Stapp was interviewed by the FBI on November 11, 2024, she reportedly claimed that her Snapchat had been "hacked" and that she no longer had access to her "morgan-stapp" account. Stapp explained that she had received an email saying her account was permanently banned due to "online commercial sex transactions." Later that same month, Stapp reportedly admitted to lying to the FBI about being banned from her account. The FBI requested help from the Indianapolis metro police, who obtained a search warrant of Stapp's Snapchat account, leading them to thousands of messages over the course of three days in November. Stapp Sent Out Messages Asking Users if They Wanted to Buy Her 'Nudes' So She Could Pay for Baby Diapers There were 81 messages that Stapp sent out, asking the question, "Would you be interested in buying my nudes so I can get baby diapers?" The messages, all of which were sent after Stapp claimed she no longer had access to the app, were sent from an IP address in an area near her home address, police said. Stapp was booked into the Marion County Jail on felony charges of attempted child sexual trafficking and her bond was set at $200,000. She is scheduled to be in court Friday.
Yahoo
04-06-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
Stapp staying in Aggieland to walk on at Texas A&M
COLLEGE STATION, Texas (FOX 44) — Recent College Station High School graduate dual-sport athlete Wilson Stapp is staying home but trading in the patented Cougars purple for Maroon as a preferred walk-on for Aggie football next year. 'I've been an Aggie my whole life,' Stapp said. 'It's cool to be the next guy [to play for A&M] and continue playing.' The All-State running back for the Cougars tallied 1,308 all-purpose yards with 12 touchdowns last season for College Station, helping lead them to a Regional Semifinal appearance. 'I'm a really hard worker, put my head down and go to work,' Stapp said. '[I] also understand the stop that I'm in and I'm lucky to be on the team. I think it's just being grateful to be there but continue to work hard and have confidence in yourself.' Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.


West Australian
21-05-2025
- General
- West Australian
Volunteer Week: Calls to join the quiet heroes caring for WA's wildlife
From possums with burnt feet to joeys with nowhere else to go, one of WA's biggest animal rescue organisations roll up their sleeves every day to put animals in need first. Every week wildlife carers from the South West wildlife rescue FAWNA take in sick, injured and orphaned animals from across the region giving a lifeline to hundreds of native animals in need. FAWNA president Suzanne Strapp said the group was founded on the belief 'every life matters'. But, the organisation could not operate without their backbone of volunteers. Mrs Stapp said National Volunteer Week was a time to recognise all the individuals behind the rescue. She is also inviting anyone who cares about the natural world to join their mission. 'Australia's unique wildlife faces growing threats from habitat loss, extreme weather events, and human activity,' Mrs Strapp said. 'By volunteering with FAWNA, you play a direct role in rescuing and rehabilitating native animals — from possums and kangaroos to birds, reptiles, and more. 'Every hour you give can help save a life.' Mrs Stapp said volunteering with FAWNA wasn't just about helping wildlife, but forging connections with people passionate about conservation. 'Whether you're a student exploring a career in conservation or a retiree looking to stay active and engaged, volunteering with FAWNA is a chance to learn new skills, build confidence, and expand your horizons,' she said. 'You don't have to be an animal expert to get involved — FAWNA offers a range of volunteer roles suited to different skills, interests, and levels of commitment.' Mrs Stapp said across their hubs in Busselton, Bunbury, Margaret River, Dunsborough and Manjimup, there were countless roles filled by volunteers, from wildlife rescue and transport to feeding and caring for wildlife at the Possum Finishing School, Flight Academy and Kooljak Castle. 'Whether you can offer a few hours a month or more regular support, every contribution helps FAWNA continue its vital work,' Mrs Stapp said. 'Volunteering is not just an act of giving — it's a powerful way to grow as a person, connect with your community, and leave a positive mark on the planet.'