‘Am contracting so it needs to be soon’: Woman allegedly tried to sell newborn on Facebook, asked for ‘minimum of 150 bucks up front’

From left to right: Juniper Bryson (Harris County Jail) and the newborn Bryson is accused of trying to sell (KTRK).

From left to right: Juniper Bryson (Harris County Jail) and the newborn Bryson is accused of trying to sell (KTRK).

A 21-year-old woman in Texas has been arrested after she allegedly tried to sell her newborn baby boy to the “highest bidder” on Facebook, seeking a minimum of $150 up front before she even went into labor.

Juniper Bryson was taken into custody last week and charged with one count of felony sale or purchase of a child, records reviewed by Law&Crime state.

According to a probable cause affidavit, the Houston Police Department on Sept. 23, 2024, received a report alleging that Bryson was attempting to sell her unborn child on the social media platform. The previous day, she had posted in a group called “Birthing mothers looking for adoptive parent(s),” writing, “I am in Houston, Tx but willing to travel if we can arrange that. I do have a lot of pain and am contracting so it needs to be soon.”

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