-- A judge Sunday afternoon set a $1 million bond for a 33-year-old Taylor woman accused of brokering a deal with an undercover deputy to take pornographic photos of her 7-year-old daughter and have sex with the girl.

The woman, whom The News is not naming to protect the identity of the child, was arraigned Sunday on four felony counts of child sexually abusive activity and using a computer to communicate with another person to commit a crime.

"This is the most disgusting and exploitive situation I have ever been involved with in law enforcement in 35 years," said Wayne County Sheriff Warren Evans.

The mother communicated with a deputy with the Wayne County Sheriff's Internet Crime Unit over the Internet beginning in December about prostituting herself, Evans said. The woman mentioned her daughter had been in sexually exploitive situations in the past, escalating the probe.

Money was the motive for the deal, Evans said. The woman set the cheapest rate for just photos of her daughter and the highest for sex with the child, Evans said. The woman said she wanted to sell the pictures to collectors of child pornography.

Deputies arrested her about 6:30 p.m. Friday at a Romulus hotel near Detroit Metropolitan Airport, where she agreed to meet the man who really was an investigator.

Evans said the woman brought her daughter, a duffel bag containing sex toys and another containing children's clothing. The woman told the deputy he could "try anything with her daughter if it meant more money," Evans said.

An arrest video showed the small child with long, brown hair as looking calm as deputies unintentionally obscured the view of her face. Video of the mother was shot only from the neck down.

During a Sunday afternoon press conference, deputies held up a white lace dress and a pink and red dress the girl was to have worn during the encounter.

Evans said his investigators are looking into whether any of the woman's five children have been molested in the past. All of the children have been removed from the woman's home and placed in protective custody.

Judge Vesta Svenson set an April 12 preliminary exam in Romulus District Court in the case. If convicted, the woman faces up to 20 years in prison.

You can reach Jennifer Chambers at (248) 647-7402 or jchambers@detnews.com . Detroit News Staff Writer Santiago Esparza contributed to this report.

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