A Surrey woman has been charged in the U.S. in connection with a bizarre case of arranging to meet a man to have sex with his children.

According to U.S. court documents provided to The Vancouver Sun, Theresa Louise Goddard, 45, is charged with attempting to persuade, induce, entice and coerce a minor to engage in sexual activity.

She was arrested on June 26 in Washington, D.C. as she landed at Dulles International Airport, according to the court document.

Federal agents launched an investigation in early June after the woman allegedly posted an advertisement on a taboo subjects website seeking an "incest family."

An undercover agent told Goddard online that he had two children, making up a 10-year-old daughter named Amy and a nine-year-old son named Mark.

The document says investigators allege Goddard sent the agent graphic messages and pictures of herself and they agreed to meet in Virginia.

According to the document, Goddard told the agent that she was a "real woman and very, very perverted. I would want to play with both your kids and more."

She said: "I'm 45, still pretty attractive, and I want to live in an incest family having fun perverted sex all the time . . . my sex drive is very high. I'm willing to completely change my life to have it."

Other alleged comments by Goddard are very sexually graphic.

According to the document, the agent also talked via Skype with Goddard, who allegedly said: "This is something I have to have, something that is just part of me. I'm a pedophile. I can't help it. So, it's just something I need."

The court document noted that after Goddard's arrest, she said the man she contacted never talked about having sex with his children, adding that she noted it's both wrong and unlawful to have sex with children.

Surrey RCMP spokesman Curtis Harling said Friday that he had no information about the case and that he was not aware of Goddard's arrest.

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