A Winnipeg woman, who is accused of storing infant remains in a storage locker, is set to be sentenced on separate charges today.

Last month, Andrea Giesbrecht pled guilty to failing to comply with a probation order and fraud over $5,000.

Giesbrecht has faced accusations of defrauding one individual, as well as a payday loan company and Manitoba Employment and Income Assistance. She will be sentenced in a Winnipeg court today

Giesbrecht also gained international attention when the remains of six infants were discovered in a storage locker under her name in 2014.

She faces six counts of concealing bodies in relation to that case.