🚨 Small-town mayor’s secret pool party just exploded in court — and the DoorDash “morning-after” delivery is the smoking gun nobody saw coming.
Former DeRidder Mayor Misty Roberts, 43, was convicted TODAY of carnal knowledge of a juvenile and indecent behavior with a juvenile after jurors heard her own kids caught her having s3x with her teenage son’s 16-year-old friend at a booze-fueled backyard bash in July 2024.
She was still in office when it happened — and prosecutors say she ordered Plan B emergency contraception via DoorDash right after, with the driver testifying he dropped it at her front door and even recognized the house from trick-or-treating there before.
Texts, family testimony, photos of minors drinking by the pool… this scandal has rocked Louisiana and left her facing up to 17 years behind bars.
The “morning-after” twist that’s pure shock value…
Click below for the full trial bombshells, jury verdict details, and why this former mayor’s fall from grace is dominating headlines →

A jury in Beauregard Parish convicted former DeRidder Mayor Misty Roberts, 43, on Tuesday, March 3, 2026, of two felony charges — carnal knowledge of a juvenile and indecent behavior with a juvenile — stemming from an alleged sexual encounter with a 16-year-old boy during an alcohol-fueled pool party at her home in July 2024.
The verdict came after less than an hour of deliberations at the end of a seven-day trial in the 36th Judicial District Court. Roberts, who served as mayor of the small city of about 9,800 residents during her second term, resigned days before her initial arrest in August 2024 following a complaint that led to the investigation by Louisiana State Police.
Prosecutors alleged that Roberts hosted a late-night gathering for her teenage son and his friends, where alcohol was provided to minors. Witnesses, including Roberts’ own children and other teens present, testified that her son walked in on his mother engaged in sexual activity with one of his 16-year-old friends in a bedroom or nearby area of the home. Additional testimony described Roberts as heavily intoxicated — the most drunk some friends had ever seen her — and included accounts of her in a bikini interacting with underage guests near the pool.
Key evidence presented included text messages allegedly sent by Roberts to family members and the mother of the alleged victim. In one exchange, after concerns about possible pregnancy were raised, Roberts reportedly assured the boy’s mother she was on birth control. Prosecutors said she later screenshot those messages and shared them in a group chat while suggesting she would take emergency contraception known as Plan B.
A DoorDash driver provided pivotal testimony, stating he accepted an order from a customer identified as “Misty C” to purchase and deliver Plan B to Roberts’ address shortly after the party. The driver told jurors he recognized the home because he had previously taken his children trick-or-treating there. He left the package at the front door per instructions. This “morning-after” delivery became a focal point in court, with prosecutors arguing it demonstrated consciousness of potential consequences from the alleged encounter.
Roberts’ children and ex-husband also took the stand. Her daughter reportedly described seeing her mother and the teen “on top of each other,” while other witnesses, including a family friend and additional teenagers, corroborated elements of the night’s events. Photos from the party shown to jurors depicted minors holding drinks near the pool, though most bodies in frames involving Roberts and the alleged victim were not fully visible.
Roberts pleaded not guilty and maintained her innocence throughout the proceedings. Defense arguments focused on inconsistencies in witness accounts, questions about consent and intoxication levels, and the reliability of testimony from family members and teens. However, the jury found the evidence sufficient to convict on both counts.
The carnal knowledge of a juvenile charge carries a maximum sentence of 10 years in prison, while indecent behavior with a juvenile is punishable by up to seven years. Roberts will also be required to register as a Tier 1 sex offender upon sentencing, tentatively scheduled for April 17, 2026. She was allowed to remain free on bond pending that date.
The case has drawn significant attention in Louisiana due to Roberts’ position as an elected official at the time of the alleged offense. DeRidder, a quiet community in Beauregard Parish near the Texas border, was stunned by the allegations when they surfaced in 2024. Roberts had been re-elected and was serving actively when the incident reportedly occurred.
The investigation began after a complaint prompted Louisiana State Police involvement. Initial charges included third-degree rape and contributing to the delinquency of juveniles, but the case evolved through indictments, a mistrial in early 2026 due to procedural issues, and a re-indictment on the current felony counts.
Community reaction has been mixed, with some residents expressing shock and disappointment over the breach of public trust, while others await final sentencing before forming final judgments. Local media coverage has been extensive, with outlets like KPLC and The Advocate detailing daily trial developments.
The DoorDash element added an unusual modern twist to the proceedings, highlighting how everyday services can intersect with criminal allegations. Delivery drivers occasionally testify in cases involving timestamps, locations, or specific orders, but the recognition of the address by the driver lent additional credibility to the prosecution’s timeline.
Broader implications include renewed discussions about underage drinking at private gatherings, parental supervision in small towns, and accountability for public officials. Advocacy groups have pointed to the case as underscoring the need for stronger protections against adult-minor sexual contact, regardless of context.
Roberts’ resignation shortly before her arrest avoided potential removal proceedings but did not halt the criminal process. The trial featured emotional testimony from the alleged victim’s side and family conflicts on the stand, painting a picture of a night that spiraled out of control.
As sentencing approaches, legal observers note that judges in Louisiana sex offense cases often consider factors such as the defendant’s lack of prior record, community standing at the time, and the impact on the victim. Roberts faces a combined maximum of 17 years, though consecutive or concurrent sentencing remains at the court’s discretion.
For DeRidder, the scandal has left a lasting mark on local politics and community trust. The former mayor’s fall from office and conviction serve as a cautionary tale about personal conduct intersecting with public responsibility.
The verdict closes one chapter in a case that has gripped the region since 2024, with the focus now shifting to April’s sentencing and any potential appeals.
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