• Posted on Wednesday, December 28, 2011
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Florida mother accused of selling baby will get to see her children

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MIAMI — A mother who faces charges of trying to sell her baby was told Tuesday she could visit him and her two other children.

Kenia Quiala Bosque will be permitted two-hour visits three times a week with her children, Miami-Dade Circuit Court Judge Michael Hanzman ruled.

The first visit will take place Wednesday under the supervision of Florida’s Department of Children and Families. Bosque hasn’t seen her children — who range from 9 months to 8 years old — since Dec. 4, when she was arrested at her Opa-locka apartment by the Florida Department of Law Enforcement.

According to police, the 30-year-old mother offered her youngest son to an acquaintance from Monroe County, where she used to live, for $7,000 in cash.

The acquaintance tipped off authorities, who recorded several of Bosque’s phone conversations.

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