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Mother arrested for getting her 5-year-old daughter to wax the naked body of customers

Memphis Mom Jasmine Moss

A female resident of Memphis was taken into custody and accused of neglecting her child, following claims of sharing online videos of her 5-year-old daughter waxing multiple unclothed adults.

According to reports from PEOPLE, 30-year-old Jasmine Moss is currently in custody of the police in Shelby County, Tenn. The Memphis Police Department has stated that Moss has been charged with child neglect and is currently being held without bond.

According to WREG, a local news station, the police have received over 80 complaints regarding Moss and her social media videos in the previous week, as reported.

According to reports, the videos were uploaded on the internet to promote her hair removal services and purportedly featured her 5-year-old daughter assisting with the application of hot wax on various unclothed women.

According to a report from WMCTV, authorities examined a series of social media videos and three images that purportedly depicted a 5-year-old child applying wax to the exposed pubic regions of multiple adults. The alleged incident resulted in the arrest of a woman who had posted the content.

According to a statement from the Memphis Police Department, their Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force initiated an investigation into the clips and subsequently obtained a warrant for Moss’ arrest the day after reviewing the footage.

According to the department, Moss was taken into custody on Tuesday.

According to local news source WREG, a mother in Memphis was arrested and charged with neglect for allegedly operating a hair removal business from her residence where she let a child perform waxing services on naked women.

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According to the report, it was claimed that Moss had boasted on the internet about her daughter providing hair removal services to 24 clients and earning $700. However, Moss faced criticism on her social media and subsequently deleted her posts, as reported by WREG.

According to Valerie Yates, a licensed esthetician in Memphis, it would not be safe or legal to receive treatments in someone’s home. It’s impossible to know the cleanliness of their house or who may enter while you are on their table.

If you have concerns about child abuse, you can reach the Childhelp National Child Abuse Hotline at 1-800-4-A-Child or 1-800-422-4453, or visit www.childhelp.org. All calls are free of charge and kept confidential. The hotline is accessible 24/7 in over 170 languages.

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