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A Sarpy County woman’s trial on charges of first-degree sexual assault of a child that was to begin Monday was delayed by a new criminal charge against her.

Christina M. Greer, 36, was charged Friday in Sarpy County District Court with child enticement by electronic device. She was ordered held on $500,000 bail, with a preliminary trial set for Sept. 25.

If a judge finds enough evidence to order Greer to stand trial on the new charge, she will have four cases awaiting trial in Sarpy County District Court. Her trial that was scheduled to begin Monday has been pushed back to October. Greer also faces five counts of felony child abuse and three counts of first-degree sexual assault.

Phil Kleine, a deputy prosecutor in the Sarpy County Attorney’s Office, said Greer’s bail now totals $2 million. She would have to pay 10% of that, or $200,000, to be released.

The latest charge uncovered by investigators involves a teenager not associated with any of the other cases, Kleine said. According to court documents, Greer attempted to knowingly “solicit, coax, entice or lure” a child 16 or younger to her home from Oct. 1, 2017, through February 2018.