Misty Roberts, 43, stands accused of having sex with a teenage boy at a pool party in 2024.
An ex-mayor is accused of having sex with her son’s teenage friend at a pool party – with her children claiming they witnessed the alleged offence.
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Misty Roberts, 43, allegedly carried out the offence at a party in 2024 while serving as mayor of DeRidder, Louisiana. Her trial on a charge of third-degree rape began last week following numerous delays, according to local media. Roberts resigned from office in late July 2024, days before she was arrested and charged with third-degree rape and contributing to the delinquency of juveniles.
Last week, jurors were shown pictures of the party in question, including of children holding drinks by the pool, reports the Mirror. In interviews played to the court, Roberts’ son told investigators he saw his mother having sex with his friend through the crack of a window, while her daughter told investigators she saw her mother and the teenager “on top of each other”, KPLC reports.
However, on Thursday, when both of Roberts’ children took the stand, her son told the court he was not certain what he saw that night. The prosecution presented a text message in which the son appears to tell Roberts: “He is seventeen.” The alleged victim of this case was identified as 16 years old at the time of the alleged offence, according to KPLC.
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On Thursday, the defence and prosecution questioned two forensic interviewers who had spoken with children connected to the case. One interviewed three children, including the alleged victim, in July and August 2024. The second interviewed Roberts’ children in March 2025 at the request of the district attorney’s office.
Roberts’ nephew told the court that he used his phone’s camera to see what was happening in the room that night. He testified that he was unsure if he had hit “record”, but said that if he had, the video was never sent to anyone and he has since deleted it from his Snapchat memories.
When the defence asked Roberts’ nephew why he cleared his Snapchat before handing the phone to investigators, he said that he did it because it contained photos of him and his friends drinking, and he was worried about getting in trouble. He said he did not intend to delete any evidence.
None of the three witnesses who testified on Thursday said they saw any “private parts” of Roberts or the alleged victim. One witness said the teenage boy was shirtless.
After the alleged incident, the mother of the alleged victim texted Roberts to make sure she was not pregnant. The court was shown a screenshot of the message in which Roberts replied that she was on birth control.
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The court was shown that Roberts sent a screenshot of her conversation with the boy’s mother to a group chat with her friends, who responded by telling her to take Plan B. A DoorDash driver testified that he delivered an emergency contraceptive to Roberts’ house.
The defence suggested in court that a key part of the interview with Roberts’ son was not transcribed. Defence attorney Adam Johnson claimed the interviewer told the boy: “Just say it once, and we can move on.” He also said the transcription notes are unintelligible.
Roberts had appeared in court in early February to enter her plea of not guilty to two felony charges of indecent behaviour with a juvenile and carnal knowledge of a juvenile.
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In her resignation letter in July 2024, Roberts said: “For nearly 15 years, my love and passion for DeRidder has been my foundation while serving as Mayor. I will forever be proud of what we have been able to accomplish – together. This role has rewarded me with many great relationships.
“I am humbled to have witnessed the hard work that took a community to come together and overcome through unprecedented times. However, I must adjust my focus and priorities. Please accept this letter as my formal resignation, effective today.
“To the residents of this city: Thank you for your trust, love and support in me to lead our city into our future of greatness. My love for DeRidder will never waiver.” Roberts was in the middle of a second term as the city’s mayor, to which she was re-elected in 2022 with sixty per cent of the vote.
DeRidder is a city in Louisiana with a population of just under 10,000 people.
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There’s no clue as to when a new Zelda could appear (Nintendo)
The Tuesday letters page is surprised by all the positive reviews for Pokémon Pokopia, as one reader has had enough of God Of War.
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Super Nintendo plan So I’m guessing I’m not the only person to be annoyed that there’s still not going to be a full Nintendo Direct anytime soon. The Switch 2 is sitting there with almost nothing on its schedules and while it’s nice to hear Pokémon Pokopia is good it’s out next week and then that’s it, nothing else with a confirmed released date and hardly anything else of any kind at all.
I’m not going to bother trying to predict what a new Nintendo Direct may or may not annouce but I really hope it contains at least a hint as to the next Legend Of Zelda. It’s nearly six years since Tears Of The Kingdom, so they should be able to say or show something, even if it’s just a bit of artwork – which is usually how they start the hype.
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I really don’t know how we’ve gone this long without any hint of a 3D Mario or a new Zelda. And in a year with a Mario film and a Zelda one next year! If there’s a secret plan Nintendo is following I’d love to hear about it, because at the moment it just feels like they’re asleep at the wheel. Molston
Direct troll I guess you could predict that Nintendo would do an Indie World next but, like another reader said, do they realise they’re trolling fans with how they’re handling this? I doubt they’re doing it on purpose, but the trolling is happening whether they intended it or not.
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So now we’re looking at a proper Nintendo Direct being mid-March at the absolute earliest, and probably later. I think that’s the latest Nintendo has ever done it in an ordinary year and yet the need for it seems like the greatest it’s been in a long while.
It’s interesting that Pokémon Pokopia has got such surprisingly good reviews, but I don’t know how much that’s going to satisfy people who want to know when the next big game is arriving. Apart form anything Pokopia barely has anything to do with Nintendo, since it’s mostly an Omega Force joint. So I wouldn’t count it as first party. Sonicer
Surprise hit Really did not expect Pokémon Pokopia to be getting such good reviews. Its Metacritic is above Resident Evil Requiem now, which I would not have betted happening. I guess sometimes you just have to make a good game and it’s great to have two good ones come out so close to one another.
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I’m not convinced it’s something I’ll like personally but I’m very tempted, just because it seems weird and all the praise. It’s exactly the sort of game that I’d wait a few months for and pick it up when it’s cheap but since it’s a Nintendo game we all know that’s not going to happen. Oh well, maybe I’ll convince my girlfriend to half it with me. Korbie
Artwork of Vengeance Just a heads up for anyone who would like to get Shinobi: Art Of Vengeance on Switch 1, you can currently get it from the Limited Run Games website while stocks last. The version they have has different cover artwork to the UK version and it contains a region free cartridge that contains the whole game on the cartridge.
Please read the terms and condition on the page, which is not very long before buying. If you buy Shinobi UK version on Amazon UK it is a code in the box, so getting it from Limited Run Games mean you get an actual cartridge. It’s currently $39.99, not including postage and tax, which is a lot cheaper than going on eBay. I know a fellow GameCentral reader was interested in the Switch version of Shinobi. Andrew J. PS: Will Game Central be doing a review of the Talking Flower from the Nintendo Store when it releases? As I am thinking of getting it.
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GC: Not unless Nintendo send us one, but its features seem fairly clear cut so we doubt they will.
Catching a feeling I am delighted to see the widespread good reviews for Pokémon Pokopia. I have played all of the recent Pokémon games, as I continue to chase in vain that feeling of wonder and joy the series held in my childhood with the Silver and Ruby versions.
Only Legends: Arceus has come close since the DS era, but between the re-release of FireRed and now Pokopia’s imminent arrival, maybe I will finally recapture some of that feeling. I can’t wait to get stuck into both in the coming weeks! I am dubious that Winds and Waves can return the main series to its glory days but at least Pokopia is carrying the torch for them regardless. Pigfish2 (PSN ID/NN ID) Now playing: Mario Tennis Fever on Switch 2 and Resident Evil Requiem on PlayStation 5.
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Are you a god? A God Of War spin-off starring Kratos’ wife was not something on my bingo card and I’ll be honest, I’m already having trouble getting excited about it. She was in Ragnarök for 10 minutes, collecting berries, and didn’t make any impression on me at all. But now she’s going to be the start of a more action-based game?
God Of War might not have been non-stop but it was still an action game, so I’m not sure I understand. The mention of Devil May Cry was weird too. So she’s going to be dancing and spinning around like Bayonetta? That does not seem like something she would’ve done or anyone would have done in the God Of War games.
I’m also still confused as to whether giants in God Of War are actually giants? They seemed to be at the end of the first one and then there was some kind of retcon that they were normal sized? Mind you, I don’t really understand what a god is meant to be in this universe. Just someone that’s hard to kill but not impossible? I mean, it’s not like Kratos has any powers or is omnipotent or anything.
I really think it’s time to admit the God Of War story is over. There was no need for a prequel, there’s no point going back to the Greek games, and there doesn’t seem to be any sort of vision for the future. After the success of the last game they could’ve made anything they wanted and the idea that they’ve gone for some weird spin-off, rather than pushing anything forward, says a lot to me. Hoofton
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Adult response I’ve been trying to figure out the logic of why Call Of Duty players are so much more likely to cheat than anyone else. You would’ve thought it’s because they’re all kids, but Fortnite was actually quite low down that list. I think the sad truth is that it’s probably because there’s more adults playing Call Of Duty and they can’t bear to lose to kids, so they show them how grown-ups handle a problem like this and… cheat.
I’ve pretty much given up playing any online game nowadays because of the amount of cheaters. I tend to lose anyway, because I’m not very good at them, but knowing I haven’t got a chance anyway, because of the cheats, just completely puts me off. Corvey
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Mega music The Sega Mega Drive is a console remembered from the 1990s, not only as one of the best consoles ever released for that time period, with its incredible library of games still enjoyed by fans today, but also because of the sound chip. Not only was this great competition for Sega’s competitor but it was also responsible for amazing games music. The Yamaha YM2612 was an impressive FM synthesizer which also worked alongside the Texas Instruments SN76489 PSG chip to ensure amazing audio.
You only have to look at classic games and the soundtracks for Streets Of Rage, Sonic The Hedgehog, Road Rash, Golden Axe, ToeJam & Ear and countless more to see just how incredible the music was for games of that era.
In 2026 we are still seeing fans create music using a Sega Mega Drive synthesizer and software to make new music, as well as many fans creating new Sega Mega Drive titles.
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If that’s not enough to convince you that the Sega Mega Drive had the best soundtracks for its era just take a look at the hundreds of games released for this system and the top 10 soundtracks for it and hear for yourself why this console inspired gamers to make incredible music for future games consoles.
When you take a look at the new Mega Drive music being made it still sounds good. While the Yamaha YM2612 was limited at the time it still remains one of gamers’ most remembered sound synthesizers.
The Mega Drive’s sound was amazing and even today people still remember it and don’t forget about the amazing memories and times that were had with this awesome 1990s console. gaz be rotten (gamertag)
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Inbox also-rans I appreciate you still reviewing VR games, but it feels like a losing battle. VR is dead as far as anything but low budget indie games go, and it’s a real shame. Thanks for nothing Sony. Limpton
So now that Overwatch is popular again does that mean we’re never getting a story campaign for it? I was actually really looking forward to that. Mick
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The beloved BBC drama has been on screens since 2012, but is set to take a break
Beloved BBC period drama Call The Midwife will not be returning for a Christmas special this year.
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The popular show about midwives working in the East End is currently in its 15th series, which is set to conclude on March 8. Show creator Heidi Thomas has confirmed that the programme will then take a hiatus. Although it is slated to return for a 16th series at some point, it won’t be in January as per tradition, with the series taking a break.
It’s also been confirmed that the usual festive special – which is typically a highlight of the Christmas TV schedule for many viewers – will not be broadcast this December, reports the Mirror.
“We have made 15 series in 15 years – I’ve known for a couple of years that that situation won’t go on for ever,” Heidi revealed to Radio Times. “The sets need repair. The nuns’ habits are worn out. It takes 14 months to make every series.”
Heidi explained that she and producer Annie Tricklebank work on two series simultaneously for two months each year, describing the workload as “immense” and explaining that it’s only sustainable for “so long”.
During the Call The Midwife interlude, audiences will instead be treated to a wartime prequel series.
Kicking off on Christmas Day, it will feature 1940s versions of Sister Monica Joan, Sister Julienne (Jenny Agutter), and the late Sister Evangeline, previously played by Pam Ferris.
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A film featuring the regular cast, likely set in Australia in 1972, is also in the works.
The air date for the 16th series of the show remains unconfirmed.
However, Heidi informed Radio Times that the show will return with a “slightly recalibrated” format. “Changes will have taken place, but the change itself is not destructive,” she explained. “It’s nourishing.”
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Call The Midwife, featuring Helen George as Nurse Trixie Franklin, debuted in 2012 and has since broadcast 15 series set between the 1950s and 1970s, along with numerous Christmas specials.
The current series, centred on the midwives of Nonnatus House, commenced in January and is set in 1971.
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This order temporarily blocks a state law that prohibited automatic parental notification when students change their pronouns or gender expression at school.
The ruling follows challenges from religious parents and educators against California school policies preventing schools from outing students to their families. Catholic parents, represented by the Thomas More Society, claimed schools misled them and secretly facilitated their children’s social transition despite their objections.
California officials countered that students have a right to privacy regarding their gender expression, especially if they fear family rejection, and that school policies aimed to balance this with parental rights.
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California officials countered that students have a right to privacy regarding their gender expression (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)
The high court, though, sided with the parents and reinstated a lower-court order blocking the law and school policies while the case continues to play out.
The Supreme Court has ruled for religious plaintiffs in other recent cases, including allowing parents to pull their children from public-school lessons if they object to storybooks with LGBTQ+ characters.
The California order comes months after the court upheld state bans on gender-identity-related healthcare for minors. The justices also seem to be leaning toward allowing states to ban transgender athletes from playing on girls sports teams.
School policies for transgender students, meanwhile, have also been on the court’s radar in other cases.
The court rebuffed another similar case out of Wisconsin in December, but three conservative justices indicated they would have heard the case. Justice Samuel Alito called the school policies “an issue of great and growing national importance.”
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The Trump administration, meanwhile, found in January that California’s policies violated parents’ right to access their children’s education records. The Justice Department also sued after determining the states’ transgender athlete policies violate federal civil rights law.
It’s difficult to imagine the landscape of British pop culture without Lily Allen, one of its most influential and, at times, divisive figures. She’s been making headlines since the release of her debut album Alright, Still in 2006, and now, 20 years later, she continues to exorcise her demons in public, for her latest record West End Girl.
West End Girl is a ferociously candid account of the ruptures and revelations leading to the collapse of a marriage. It is her big comeback, her renaissance, and it has been met with widespread acclaim — praised for its storytelling and Allen’s trademark candour. The Independent’s reviewcalled it a “brutal, tell-all masterpiece”.
Tonight, Allen performs it in full at the Royal Concert Hall in Glasgow, the opening show of a tour of UK theatres and her first proper live gig in seven years. It feels like an unconventional venue for a pop star, but what lies ahead is more like a one-woman play. Allen turns out to be her own support act, in a way, as three cellists play instrumental versions of her biggest hits. This karaoke session is messy, awkward and delightful, a singalong pub affair chanting “f*** you very, very much”. It is the prologue before ACT I begins.
The setlist unfolds in the same order as the album itself. We begin with the title track, “West End Girl”; strobe lights flash as Allen appears in a staged apartment scene, complete with shag carpet. Each song unfolds in this intimate setting, with the music played on a backing track paired with Allen’s crystalline vocals. There is a certain coyness to the delivery of her paradoxically confronting lyrics, the pain and heartbreak almost Disneyfied – “my marriage has been open since my husband went astray” – as she modestly sways between lamp fixtures to the synth-pop of “Dallas Major”.
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Lily Allen performs on the opening night of her ‘West End Girl’ tour (Henry Redcliffe)
The theatre direction of this tour somewhat confines Allen when it comes to any sense of spontaneity, yet her superb storytelling and stage presence make for a captivating watch – the jaunty song arrangements and subtle humour soften the blow of each song’s dark truth. Phone torches illuminate the concert hall as she reaches her penultimate song, “Let You W/In”, the audience serving as spectators to Allen’s reclamation.
It is absolutely no surprise that Allen is currently in talks to modify West End Girl into a proper stage play. Her tour shows it’s almost there already, a blend of concert and play, in which Allen plays the starring role. It takes real skill to transform cataclysmic hurt and betrayal into something so dazzling.
If you’re a Great British Sewing Bee fan, you might remember my face. I’m Annie Phillips. I won the 2022 series of the show and now I sew for a living. I divide my time between running my own fashion house (Made by Annie) and leading upcycling workshops to breathe new life back into your wardrobe. I’ve even written a book on the subject called Upcycle: A Modern Maker’s Guide to Sewing and Mending a Preloved Wardrobe.
Some of the people who sign up for my classes have never used a sewing machine before, while others are more experienced, but most are coming for the same reason. They’ve fallen out of love with their wardrobe, but they can’t bring themselves to buy new clothes when their old ones still have so much wear.
If that sounds like you, then you should try your hand at upcycling. It’s just another word for the “make do and mend” ethos that has inspired generations of sewers. Here are my top tips for first-timers. You can see all the garments behind my advice in this short video:
Watson had appeared unsteady in the aftermath of the collision, failing in an initial attempt to stand from a kneeling position.
Jack Nowell replaced Watson as he was assessed for signs of concussion, but six minutes later, Watson jogged back on to the pitch and proceeded to play the remainder of the Lions’ 24-21 win.
Watson also played 72 minutes of the drawn series decider at Eden Park seven days later.
The recall element of the head injury assessment has since changed.
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Instead of being asked to recall a set list of five words, with results compared to a baseline set when unimpaired at the start of the season, a random sequence is generated from a bank of 20 different words for each assessment.
Players are penalised for incorrect answers, meaning learning and repeating all 20 would result in a fail.
Players are also tested on their balance and orientation, and have to pass all elements of the assessment to return to play.
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Independent doctors also review video replays and data from smart mouthguards to review collisions. In rare cases they can overrule the results of an assessment if they still have concerns about a player’s performance in it or there was an error in administering it.
Whether players pass and return to action, or fail and are removed, they will continue to be assessed in the hours and days that follow.
The Good Food Easter Taste Awards has named the best Easter eggs on supermarket shelves this year
The finest Easter egg available in shops this year has been officially crowned by culinary specialists. With Easter rapidly drawing near, chocolate enthusiasts will be eager to discover which delectable treat has claimed this prestigious accolade.
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According to expert panellists from the Good Food Easter Taste Awards, this specific milk chocolate offering emerged victorious following a blind tasting session featuring over 100 chocolate products. The highest-scoring egg wowed judges with its taste, consistency and seasonal charm.
How the assessment was carried out
To run their awards, Good Food invited nine supermarkets to submit their finest Easter products spanning 13 categories. Every item was sampled blind, with wrapping stripped away to guarantee fairness.
Panellists provided feedback and ratings out of 10 for each entry via anonymous digital forms, with the whole procedure was supervised by an independent moderator.
What claimed top spot?
Aldi’s Moser Roth Millionaire Overload Egg, retailing at £8.49, has triumphed in the milk chocolate egg category. The culinary specialists noted: “This drama-filled half-egg is a super-indulgent Easter treat.
“There’s a lot going on inside to channel the flavours of millionaire’s shortbread: a generous layer of sweet caramel and plenty of crunchy, buttery shortbread pieces inside a super-thick milk chocolate shell – which is sprayed gold for a little extra Easter glitz.”
The cost might leave many reeling, given Aldi’s reputation for wallet-friendly pricing. Nevertheless, numerous Easter eggs appearing on supermarket shelves this year are becoming more expensive, according to The Guardian.
Assistant editor Samantha Bartlett from The Mirror recently visited a supermarket and was left stunned by Easter Egg pricing. She noted: “I had to do a double-take when I saw that the supermarket wanted an eye-watering £16 for its Maltesers Crunchy Milk Chocolate Easter Egg. Yes, you read that correctly.”
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Samantha added: “I understand that different Easter eggs have a higher or lower price point, but I’ve never considered Maltesers and Mars (the company who make them) to be a luxury brand, so I was stunned to see it was so expensive.
“It wasn’t just the Maltesers Easter egg too that was costly, the Toblerone ‘Egdy Egg’ is also a whopping £15.50, as is the Cadbury Dairy Milk Chunky Ultimate Egg and the Cadbury Dairy Milk Biscoff Egg.”
Easter eggs are also experiencing a reduction in size owing to soaring cocoa prices, which are driving a “fresh wave of shrinkflation”.
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This occurs when products become smaller. Toothpaste, coffee and even indigestion remedies are amongst the latest items to be affected.
Winners in the other categories
Top dark chocolate egg: Tesco Finest Free From Seville Orange & Dark Chocolate Egg (£8.50)
Best unique flavour egg: Waitrose No. 1 The Chocolate Almond Croissant (£15)
So far, only Aberdeen, Glasgow and Dundee City Councils have approved the day off for staff.
Staff at Dundee City Council are set to receive an extra day off after councillors backed proposals to mark the World Cup bank holiday.
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The City of Discovery has become the third Scottish council to approve the day off after Aberdeen and Glasgow but the majority of councils have so far rejected the idea.
Schools are also set to be closed for the day in the cities after councillors agreed to the holiday.
Last month, King Charles III formally proclaimed the bank holiday which will taken place on Monday, June 15 – a day after Scotland open their World Cup campaign against Haiti in Boston.
Last week, Aberdeenshire, East Lothian, Midlothian, Perth and Kinross, Shetland, Moray and East Renfrewshire Councils all officially rejected the holiday for their employees.
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Comhairle nan Eilean Siar has also rejected the day off for its staff while Edinburgh, Fife, Falkirk, North Lanarkshire and Scottish Borders Council have all said they don’t plan to offer the holiday to employees. Council officers in Argyll and Bute are also recommending refusing the holiday.
Most councils who have refused to recognise the public holiday for their employees have cited the costs involved.
First Minister John Swinney proposed the bank holiday to mark the national men’s football team’s return to the FIFA World Cup for the first time since 1998.
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Steve Clarke‘s men will take on Haiti, Morocco and Brazil at the competition which is being staged in the United States, Mexico and Canada in June and July.
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