Case against Queensland social media influencer accused of torturing baby 'complex', court hears
The case against a Queensland social media influencer accused of drugging and torturing her infant daughter is "large and complex" and will require expert testimony, a court has heard.
The 34-year-old, who cannot be named to protect the identity of the child, had her matter mentioned in the Brisbane Magistrates Court on Monday.
A 34-year-old social media influencer has been accused of torturing her baby daughter.
The woman was arrested in Logan, south of Brisbane, in January and charged with administering poison with intent to harm, making child exploitation material and fraud.
Police will allege the woman gave medicine to her one-year-old daughter without medical approval and took photos and videos of the child in "immense pain and distress" to "entice monetary donations and online followers".
The woman was arrested in January and charged with administering poison with intent to harm, making child exploitation material and fraud.
Police will also allege the woman failed to follow medical advice and "went to lengths to obtain unauthorised medicines".
She has also been accused of defrauding GoFundMe donors of $60,000.
The woman's lawyer Matthew Cuskelly said the brief of evidence was "large and complex" and would require expert testimony.
The judge granted an eight-week adjournment, and the matter was listed for mention on June 23.

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