Juniper Bryson, 21, posted about her baby in a Facebook group called “Birth Mothers Looking for Adoptive Parent(s)” on September 22.
Bryson allegedly also tried to get relatives to take the baby, telling them that he would be born positive for drugs.
The relative posted online looking for someone to purchase the infant, writing, “She needs someone there during labor and to take the baby boy home. She doesn’t want him going into foster care.”
ABC 13 reports:
During a subsequent conversation, Bryson revealed to the family member that she wanted payment for the baby.
“It’s not even like that, just enough to move into an apartment so I can work a job and get (my daughter) back, or a cheap down payment, or any car to get to different places to DoorDash. Nothing crazy at all,” the message read according to records.
In the days following, Bryson conversed with at least seven different people regarding the adoption of her child, investigators found. […]
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