An Indiana mother is behind bars after allegedly attempting to arrange a disturbing transaction involving her seven-month-old daughter. Authorities say 32-year-old Morgan Stapp offered her infant to a man she met on Snapchat in exchange for $400.
According to a probable cause affidavit reviewed by PEOPLE, Stapp allegedly messaged the man saying, “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.”
The conversation, which reportedly took place in November 2024, was flagged and led to an FBI investigation. When questioned by federal agents, Stapp claimed her Snapchat account had been “recently compromised” and said she had since bought a new phone.
However, the affidavit says she later admitted to a child services caseworker that her initial claim wasn’t true. Investigators discovered more than 7,000 messages between October 29th and November 1st, including 81 that offered explicit photos of her daughters “to pay for diapers.”
During a recent court appearance, Stapp described herself as a stay-at-home mom who receives government assistance and occasional help from her parents. She also noted that she makes additional money through food delivery services like DoorDash and Instacart.
Stapp told the court her children were removed by the Indiana Department of Child Services last December but returned to her care in June. She is currently held on a $100,000. Stapp is due back in court in September.
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