
Louisiana state police arrested a 30-year-old New Orleans man for allegedly sharing and receiving child sexual abuse material. He claimed he worked as a contractor for Roblox, an online gaming platform frequently used by minors.
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Roblox has been under fire over recent years, with critics accusing the online gaming platform of not taking appropriate measures to stop child predators from using their service to prey on minors. The company is facing a myriad of lawsuits.
Jamie Borne came under suspicion after probation and parole officers conducted a compliance check at his home. He had a prior conviction stemming from a guilty plea to aggravated assault with a dangerous weapon and illegal discharge of weapons. They said they saw a child-size sex doll in plain sight in Borne’s bedroom, according to KPEL News.
When officers asked why he had the doll, Borne said he was lonely. The officers returned two days later with a member of the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force. He admitted he purchased the doll that he believed was imported from China.
The authorities found child pornography on multiple devices in Borne’s residence. They seized 11 items, including two laptops, four external hard drives, a USB drive, and three cell phones.
🚨BREAKING: @Roblox programmer arrested in New Orleans by Homeland Security Investigations for possessing child rape pornography and importing a child sex doll.
Roblox is a pedo mill and must be dismantled. pic.twitter.com/zPjJO9BBcj
— Dapper Detective (@Dapper_Det) March 21, 2026
He was booked on February 27 on one count of possessing, trafficking, or importing a child sex doll. He was arrested and booked again on March 17 for 40 counts of child sexual abuse material involving kids under 13. Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill said, “Our Criminal Division is now prosecuting this disturbing case against Jamie Borne” and “If you possess child sexual abuse materials or child sex dolls, you will face Louisiana justice.”
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🚨”Roblox programmer” arrested by @HSINewOrleans and @LAStatePolice in New Orleans for 40 counts of Pornography Involving Juveniles Under the Age of 13 and possessing, trafficking, or importing a child sex doll (Which was dressed in a onesie)
Our Criminal Division is now… pic.twitter.com/nUUEjLJhTO
— Attorney General Liz Murrill (@AGLizMurrill) March 20, 2026
Roblox denied that Borne was an employee despite his claims. However, Borne was one of millions of individuals who create games on the platform. There have been several cases of predators using the platform to entice and lure children into sending them sexually explicit images. In some cases, they have even tricked them into meeting in public by posing as another child.
The state of Louisiana recently filed a lawsuit against Roblox alleging that the platform facilitated the distribution of child sexual abuse material and misled parents about the platform’s safety. Nebraska has filed a similar lawsuit against the company.
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