Morgan Stapp, 32, was charged with child sex trafficking after allegedly attempting to facilitate the assault between the man and her seven-month-old daughter

An Indiana mother of seven allegedly told a man she met on Snapchat that he could rape her infant daughter in exchange for money. 

Morgan Stapp, 32, was charged with child sex trafficking after allegedly attempting to facilitate the assault between the man and her seven-month-old daughter. 

In a probable cause affidavit, seen by PEOPLE, it is alleged that Stapp sent a message in November last year saying the unknown man could sexually assault her daughter. 

‘U can f*** her for $400. Half now, rest after. I’ll send my address I do live alone and her dad is not in the picture’, Stapp is alleged to have said to the man. 

The message was flagged with authorities and FBI agents met with her shortly after, the affidavit said.  

Stapp allegedly told agents she did not have access to her Snapchat after it was ‘recently compromised’ and had purchased a new phone. 

Morgan Stapp, 32, was charged with child sex trafficking after allegedly attempting to facilitate the assault between the man and her seven-month-old daughter

Morgan Stapp, 32, was charged with child sex trafficking after allegedly attempting to facilitate the assault between the man and her seven-month-old daughter

'U can f*** her for $400. Half now, rest after. I'll send my address I do live alone and her dad is not in the picture', Stapp is alleged to have said to the man

‘U can f*** her for $400. Half now, rest after. I’ll send my address I do live alone and her dad is not in the picture’, Stapp is alleged to have said to the man

It adds that she then admitted to a caseworker from the Indiana Department of Child Services that this was not true. 

The affidavit alleges that agents found over 7,000 messages had been sent between October 29 and November 1 including 81 that offered sexual pictures of her daughters ‘to pay for diapers’.

Appearing in court last week, Stapp said that she is a stay-at-home mom and receives government aid, and help from her parents. 

She added that she is unemployed but does DoorDash and Instacart deliveries for additional income. 

Stapp said she had her children taken from her in December by the Department of Child Services and got them back in June. 

Her bond was set at $200,000 surety before it was then lowered to $100,000 She was handed a no-contact order for two of her children. 

Stapp remains in jail, with a pretrial conference set for September 15. 

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