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Former Louisiana detention officer sentenced to three years in federal prison for sexual abuse of a detainee

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LAFAYETTE – On June 26, 2026, David Courvelle, 56, a former Contract Detention Officer at the South Louisiana ICE Processing Center in Basile, Louisiana, was sentenced to three years in federal prison after his December 29, 2025, plea to one count of Sexual Abuse of a Ward.

“This three-year sentence reflects the seriousness of Mr. Courvelle’s conduct, which involved both a sexual relationship with a detainee and using other detainees to coordinate and cover up his crime,” said U.S. Attorney Zachary A. Keller. “Those entrusted with authority over detained persons must be held to the highest standards, and violations of that trust will be prosecuted.”

According to court documents, Courvelle served as a Contract Detention Officer between January and July 2025, during which time he engaged in prohibited sexual contact with a female detainee at the South Louisiana ICE Processing Center. Evidence shows Courvelle developed a relationship with the detainee and provided her with gifts, family photos, and other items. He also arranged for other detainees to act as lookouts during their sexual encounters to avoid detection. In a statement to investigators conducted pursuant to the Prison Rape Elimination Act, the victim explained that she felt pressured to perform sexual acts on Courvelle while they were together.

U.S. Attorney Zachary A. Keller for the Western District of Louisiana made the announcement.

The investigation was conducted by the Department of Homeland Security Office of Inspector General. The case was prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorneys Myers P. Namie and Thomas A. Johnson with assistance from Legal Assistant Tanya Broussard.