Please note: This is a story from June 22, 2015.

A woman accused of exposing herself in Windsor libraries has pled guilty to committing an indecent act.

Alexa Morra, 22, was in court Monday morning. She has to pay a $250 fine and will be placed under probation for a year where she can’t attend public libraries.

Justice Gregory Campbell addressed Morra in court with some stern words.

"Have some self-respect,” said Campbell. “Have some respect for others and have some respect for your community."

The court action stems from dozens of live sex shows streamed online under the pseudonym “Lilsecrett.”

"This was a vile and offensive act where a kid could have walked by and seen what was happening," says Campbell.

Police say the sexually explicit videos were filmed at the Riverside and Fountainbleu branches of the Windsor Public Library over a three-month period.

Morra’s lawyer, Pat Ducharme,says his client earned $1,500 for the 3 1/2 hour video she live-streamed at the library.

Library officials acknowledged in March that a woman was asked to leave one of its branches for “suspicious behaviour” in January.

Dozens of videos were posted online between October, 2014 and January by Lilsecrett. The videos were originally made as live webcam chats through My Free Cams.

A lawyer for the webcam site said on March 5 that My Free Cams has terminated its relationship with Lilsecrett “for violating company policies that are posted on the website.”