A New Orleans man was arrested earlier this year after authorities conducting a probation compliance check reportedly discovered illegal material, including child sexual abuse content and a child-sized sex doll, according to law enforcement sources and local reporting.
Officials say the investigation began when authorities visited 30-year-old Jamie Borne’s residence as part of a routine probation check.
During the search, officers allegedly uncovered multiple forms of prohibited material, which led to the man’s immediate arrest on a series of felony charges related to child exploitation.
According to reports, the suspect claimed to be a alledged programmer associated with the online gaming platform Roblox.
Authorities allege that the suspect admitted to possessing illegal content during the investigation and that the materials found in the home included both digital files and physical items considered evidence in the case.
Law enforcement agencies involved included state and federal partners who assisted in processing the scene and securing evidence.
The individual faces multiple felony counts under Louisiana law, which may carry significant penalties if convicted.
Court proceedings are ongoing, and additional details may emerge as the case progresses through the judicial system.
Officials have not released further identifying information beyond what has been made public in charging documents.
As with all criminal cases, the defendant is presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
This case highlights the role of routine supervision checks in uncovering potential violations and the continued efforts by law enforcement agencies to investigate and prosecute crimes involving child exploitation.