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A Melbourne teenager sent videos of herself sexually abusing her baby daughter to a man in the UK who had been coercing teens to send him intimate images, a court hears.

A Melbourne teenager sent videos of herself sexually abusing her baby daughter to a man in the United Kingdom who had been coercing teenagers to send him intimate images, a court has been told.

Police allege he threatened to send compromising material to their family and friends if they refused.The woman was 17 at the time of the alleged offending in November and December of last year which means her case will be heard in the Children's Court. But the woman's lawyer submitted that the teenager would comply with any bail conditions imposed by the court.

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