Authorities in Louisiana arrested Jamie Bourne, 30, after a probation officer allegedly found a child-sized sex doll and electronic devices believed to contain child sexual abuse material during a routine home visit in New Orleans. The officer noted that Bourne claimed to work as a programmer for Roblox.
Bourne was taken into custody by ICE Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) and Louisiana State Police on charges of possessing child sexual abuse materials along with the possession, trafficking, and importation of child sex dolls, as stated by Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill. During the probe, he identified himself as a Roblox programmer.
The arrest followed regular check-ins by probation and parole officers at Bourne’s residence. At the time, he was already on two years of probation due to a conviction for using a smoke grenade and firing a gun into an occupied tent in 2023.
During a probation visit on February 26, officers reportedly found a child-sized sex doll in the suspect’s bedroom. When questioned, Bourne remarked that he was “very lonely.” This prompted probation officers to reach out to HSI and Louisiana State Police, which led to finding electronic devices believed to contain children’s clothing, both used and unused condoms, and materials related to child sexual abuse involving minors under 13.
Investigators later confirmed Bourne worked for Roblox, which is described as a platform allowing users to explore, create, and share a variety of gaming experiences.
Roblox reportedly has around 151.5 million daily users, with a significant portion being minors. Specifically, demographics show that 20% of its users are under 9 years old, while another 20% fall between 9 and 12 years old.
As of March 2026, seven states, including Louisiana, have filed lawsuits against Roblox, claiming the platform allows a breeding ground for sexual predators. Attorney General Murrill announced that a lawsuit was filed against Roblox in August 2025, asserting that the platform lacks any minimum age requirements for users or any verification processes, which can enable predators to pose as children.
Murrill noted that while Roblox provides access to a multitude of games, including various genres, some of its content is concerning. She mentioned that titles like “Escape to Epstein’s Island,” which have sexually explicit content, are also available on the platform.
After conducting a forensic review of the seized electronic devices, Bourne faced 40 counts of possession of child sexual abuse materials and one count for the possession, trafficking, and importation of child sex dolls. He is currently being held with a $50,000 bail for each charge.
Under Louisiana law, those convicted of possessing child sexual abuse materials face fines up to $50,000 and prison terms ranging from five to twenty years without the possibility of parole. Additionally, penalties for possession, trafficking, and importation of child sex dolls can vary significantly based on the specifics of the offense.
Randy Clark served for 32 years with the U.S. Border Patrol and was a Division Chief of Law Enforcement Operations before retiring. You can follow him on X (formerly Twitter) @RandyClarkBBTX.
