District Attorney J. Collin Sims announced today (July 6, 2026) that on July 2, 2026, 54-year-old Abelardo Lee Rosa of Slidell, Louisiana, pleaded guilty as charged to several child sexual abuse charges. The plea was entered before the Honorable Judge Vincent J. Lobello, following a comprehensive investigation by the St. Tammany Parish Sheriff’s Office (STPSO).
Rosa pleaded guilty as charged to the following offenses:
- Sexual Battery (Victim under 15)
- Oral Sexual Battery (Victim under 15)
- Molestation of a Juvenile (Involving a position of control or supervision)
- Video Voyeurism (Involving a child under 17)
- Production of Pornography Involving Juveniles (41 Counts)
Judge Lobello sentenced Rosa to 19.5 years in prison, just six months shy of the maximum statutory penalty. Per the court's order, all counts are to be served without the benefit of parole, probation, or suspension of sentence, with the sole exception of count three. Rosa was immediately remanded to the custody of the St. Tammany Parish Sheriff's Office to begin serving his sentence.
The investigation began in August 2024 when a local therapist notified the Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS) and the STPSO Special Victims Unit (SVU) regarding disclosures made by a juvenile friend of the victim. STPSO Detectives, alongside a DCFS Child Protection Investigator, launched an immediate investigation at a local high school.
The juvenile victim subsequently underwent a detailed forensic interview at the Children’s Advocacy Center Hope House, exposing a pattern of systematic, horrific abuse by Rosa.
Evidence gathered during the investigation - including electronic recordings found on household devices, a written confession letter, and an admission by Rosa that he viewed the victim "as an object in a pornographic film" - uncovered that Rosa used a system of manipulation and coercion to subject the victim to sexual acts. Furthermore, Rosa used his cell phone to secretly record the victim undressing through the bottom edge of a bathroom door, resulting in dozens of counts of production of child pornography.
Assistant District Attorney Shelby Stoop prosecuted the case on behalf of the State.
"The details of this case are profoundly disturbing, revealing a massive violation of trust by someone who should have been a protector," said District Attorney Collin Sims. "Thanks to the bravery of the young victim, the diligence of our partners at the St. Tammany Parish Sheriff’s Office, and the swift action of the mandatory reporter who spoke up, this predator has been stripped of his freedom. Our office remains relentlessly committed to aggressively prosecuting those who exploit our most vulnerable citizens and ensuring they face the full weight of justice."
































