RALEIGH, N.C. — A Raleigh man who gained an online following under the name “Usewopp” has been arrested and charged in connection with alleged sexual offenses involving a minor, according to court records.
Shane Anthony Eller, 21, was arrested Nov. 3 in Raleigh and charged with offenses stemming from alleged online communications and sexual activity involving a 13-year-old, records show. The charges were filed in Wake County, where the case remains pending.
Eller, who built a presence on adult subscription platforms and social media, had not publicly addressed the allegations as of publication. Authorities have not released additional details about the investigation, citing the age of the alleged victim and the ongoing nature of the case.
Court documents indicate the arrest followed an investigation into online interactions with a minor. Prosecutors have not announced whether additional charges are expected. If convicted, Eller could face significant prison time under North Carolina law, though sentencing outcomes depend on the specific counts and findings at trial.
The arrest has prompted renewed scrutiny of online content creation and the responsibilities of platforms and audiences when minors are involved. Law enforcement officials regularly caution that online spaces can be used for grooming and exploitation, urging parents and guardians to monitor digital activity and report suspicious behavior.
The case has also drawn comparisons on social media to other high-profile arrests involving online creators in recent years, including Austin Wolf, whose federal case remains unresolved.
Eller is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty in court. Further hearings are expected in Wake County Superior Court.

