Mississippi woman loses job after becoming caretaker of inmate’s newborn child

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The 57-year-old now lives at home in Vicksburg, Mississippi, watching over Cayson until the day Katie is released. Bell anticipates that day will be sometime in July, saying Bourgeois was in for “minor charges.”

Roberta Bell worked at the Louisiana Transitional Center for Women in Tallulah, Louisiana, for over three years. A few months ago, she was presented with a challenging situation.

“She was very concerned about Child Protection Services getting the baby and her not knowing where the baby was since she had such a short term to serve,” Bell said. According to Bell, Bourgeois didn’t believe she had any other options because her mother was going through a divorce and Bourgeois was nervous about her child being in Child Protection Services custody.

“Nobody ever got back with me until it was about two or three days time for her to deliver,” Bell said.

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