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Woman pleads guilty to 'sexually abusing child after advertising as a babysitter'

The woman's partner is already serving a lengthy sentence on child sexual abuse charges and is also a defendant in the case

Siobhan Fenton
Thursday 09 June 2016 11:52 EDT
The 53-year-old has plead guilty to the charges
The 53-year-old has plead guilty to the charges (Facebook)

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A woman has admitted she used a babysitter scheme to sexually abuse a two-year-old girl, it has been reported.

53-year-old Rosa Linda Ganceres, plead guilty to charges of child sexual exploitation after admitting she placed adverts offering babysitting services in Texas along with her boyfriend. A mother answered the add and Ganceres was employed to look after her daughter. She then sexually assaulted the young girl and recorded the attack, KrisTV reports.

Her partner, Daniel Billman, is already serving 50 years in prison for sexual assault of a child. He is also a defendant in the case.

Authorities say the assault was recorded on a mobile phone.

The couple could now face a 15 to 30 year prison sentence in relation to the charges.

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