A 21-year-old woman in Texas has been arrested after she allegedly tried to promote her new son as the “highest bidder” on Facebook.
A Texas woman is now behind bars after she allegedly tried to promote her new boyfriend.
Juniper Bryson, 21, was arrested and taken into custody last week, after she allegedly tried to pawn her child to the “highest bidder” on Facebook, seeking a minimum of $150 from potential consumers before working.
Bryson has been charged with one count of felony sale or purchase of a child, each Regulation & Crime.
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The outlet, citing the trigger affidavit, experienced that on September 23, the Houston Police Division obtained a report that stated Bryson attempted to promote an unborn youngster on Fb.
The day before, he allegedly posted on a Fb Group called, “New birth mothers looking for adoptive mothers or fathers.” In her put up, the authority said she wrote, “I am in Houston, Tx but keen to travel if we can manage that. I have various illnesses and contracts so it must be fast.”
Bryson also allegedly approached family members, asking if they knew anyone trying to deliver the baby, telling them the baby would be optimistic for medicine.
The family member also allegedly posted on Fb, saying that a relative is looking for a foster mom and dad because they don’t need the child in the foster care system. According to the affidavit, several people responded to the spread.
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The police who know Bryson better that Bryson also said that anyone who wants to take the child “will be compensated”. “What do you mean you compensate? Like pay you $ for a baby? You need $$ for your child?!” the relative allegedly pleaded with Bryson, including, “This is illegal, it’s human trafficking.”
“No, it’s surrogacy,” Bryson said. “Just to maneuver to the condo so I can get to work and get (my daughter) back, or the low cost, or any car to go to a different location to DoorDash. No one bothers anything.
The family said they stopped trying to help Bryson, telling police they were at the hospital with the baby “but they’re waiting for the best cure.”
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Police searching Bryson’s phone allegedly found he had sent several people, along with a same-sex couple who had traveled from Louisiana to the hospital, messages about the charges.
In one dialogue, Bryson allegedly instructed the couple, “I’m not ready to accept the commission until after (giving birth),” saying he would “ask for at least 150 dollars to sign up.” The same couple also sent $25 via Apple Pay “to complete the food supply,” according to the affidavit.
“(Prospective parents) admitted that it was a 3.5 hour trip to Houston, they asked him to send $150,” the doc notes. The couple was also told about working on the adoption through a legal professional – which Bryson reportedly refused, before asking for $150 and finally stopping him saying, “if the kid doesn’t pay $200 for him, then screw him.”
One other woman named Wendy Williams also gave us a clue ABC 13 she was with Bryson at the hospital when he was sick. The boy looked optimistic about the medication after it started, per court docket documents. Williams and her husband reportedly named the child, while she and Bryson allegedly signed official documents designating giving Williams the flexibility to choose the baby.
Williams claimed she wasn’t called to pay for the child, but was flooded with “really bad” messages when Bryson posted on Facebook that the baby had a home, tagging Williams. It was Williams who then contacted CPS, after she said she confronted Bryson about a message she received from someone asking, “How did you buy this kid?”
Police later got involved and Bryson was allegedly taken from the hospital in handcuffs, after relinquishing custody of the child from Williams.
Bryson is currently being held at the Harris County Jail on $30,000 bond. He is scheduled to appear in court again on November 7.
The new baby, meanwhile, is reportedly with one in each of Bryson’s teammates, in line with Williams.