Florida mom sold baby to buy car, police charge

MIAMI, (Reuters) – A Florida woman was charged with  trying to sell her infant son in order to pay for a new car,  police said yesterday. The baby’s grandmother brokered the deal and initially  demanded $75,000 but agreed to cut the price to $30,000 when  told the prospective buyer could not get a bank loan, the  Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) said.

The mother of the eight-week-old boy, Stephanie Bigbee  Fleming, 22, of Bradenton, Florida, was to receive $9,000 of  the proceeds, the FDLE said.

“Fleming planned to purchase a new vehicle from the money  received,” an FDLE spokeswoman said.
Fleming also needed money to pay court costs for an  unrelated probation violation, the arrest documents said.
Fleming was arrested yesterday. The grandmother, Patty  Bigbee, 45, was arrested last week with her boyfriend Lawrence  Works, 42, both of Holly Hill, Florida. All three were charged  with the illegal sale of a child, and Bigbee was also charged  with communications fraud, the department said.

The arrest report said Bigbee offered to sell the baby to a  female relative in October, explaining she had been caring for  her grandchild but “was not mother material.”