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Influencer accused of harming baby faces ‘complex’ case

Last updated: June 23, 2025 1:57 am
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The legal case involving a social media influencer accused of poisoning her own child has reached a new level of complexity, with her solicitor having to enlist the help of specialist staff to navigate through the extensive medical documents, a magistrate revealed in Brisbane.

Queensland Police have alleged that the 34-year-old woman, whose identity remains protected, administered unauthorized prescription and pharmacy medications to her one-year-old baby between August and October 2024, all in an attempt to boost her online presence and solicit $60,000 in donations.

Despite being out on bail, the woman did not make an appearance during the recent court proceedings, with her solicitor, Mathew Cuskelly, representing her remotely and requesting a further adjournment. Cuskelly explained to Magistrate Anthony Gett that the sheer volume and complexity of the medical evidence necessitated the hiring of additional staff with medical expertise to assist in the case review.

The prosecution did not object to the adjournment, citing the need to disclose additional DNA-related material to the defense. This new evidence reportedly includes DNA testing on a pill confiscated from the hospital, which allegedly revealed traces of the defendant’s DNA.

The woman faces multiple serious charges, including administering poison with intent to harm, preparation to commit crimes with dangerous substances, torture, making child exploitation material, and fraud. The prosecution has argued that her actions resulted in severe consequences for her child, who was already dealing with tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC), a genetic disorder causing benign tumors in various organs.

The defense has maintained the woman’s innocence, emphasizing her right to a fair trial and pointing out the lengthy legal process ahead. Despite being granted bail shortly after her arrest in January, the woman’s case is far from over, with the magistrate setting the next court appearance for August 1.

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This disturbing case sheds light on the dark side of social media influence and the potential consequences of prioritizing online fame over the well-being of loved ones.

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