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Rankin-Madison District Attorney John Bramlett issued the following statement.
Madison and Rankin Counties’ District Attorney John K. Bramlett, Jr., announced today that Michael Lee Boudousquie was sentenced to 30 years for Sexual Battery by Circuit Court Judge Dewey Arthur.
Boudousquie, 33, will serve 25 years of his sentence in prison and then be placed on post release
supervision for 5 years. He must register as a sex offender and will have no contact with his victims.
On May 9, 2019, the Florence Police Department received a complaint regarding Boudousquie abusing two minor children. It was reported the abuse took place at his home in Florence.
The children were interviewed by the Children’s Advocacy Center. During the interviews, the minor children separately disclosed that Boudousquie performed sexual acts with them over a period of several years.
Boudousquie was interviewed by the Florence Police Department and admitted to some of the allegations. Rather than proceed to trial on all of his charges, Boudousquie pled guilty on February 18, 2020. He was sentenced to serve 25 years for sexual battery involving a minor under the age of 14.
District Attorney Bramlett stated, “I am glad to know that Michael Boudousquie will no longer be able to hurt the children who suffered his abuse for years. Rankin County will continue to prosecute sexual predators such as Boudousquie and make sure they answer for the crimes they commit.”