Roblox Lawsuit: Was Your Child Targeted by Online Predators?
Families affected by predator abuse on Roblox may be eligible for significant compensation through the Roblox class action lawsuit. Find out if you qualify in 60 seconds.
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Families affected by predator abuse on Roblox may be eligible for significant compensation through the Roblox class action lawsuit. Find out if you qualify in 60 seconds.
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The Roblox lawsuit is a class action filed against Roblox Corporation for failing to protect children from sexual predators, sextortion, and exploitation on its gaming platform. Families across the country allege that Roblox knew its platform was being used by adult predators to groom, manipulate, and sexually exploit minors — yet failed to implement adequate safety measures.
The Roblox class action lawsuit centers on the company's responsibility to keep children safe. With over 70 million daily active users, many of them under 13, Roblox became a hunting ground for predators who used in-game chat, private messaging, and platforms like Discord to target vulnerable children. The Roblox abuse lawsuit alleges the company prioritized growth over child safety.
Parents and guardians of children who were targeted, contacted by predators, coerced into sharing explicit images, subjected to sextortion or blackmail, or sexually abused by someone they met through Roblox may be eligible to file a Roblox claim. Cases involving contact through related platforms like Discord that originated on Roblox may also qualify.
No Roblox settlement has been finalized yet — the litigation is still in its early stages. However, families are encouraged to file a Roblox claim now to preserve their legal rights before deadlines expire. Statutes of limitations vary by state, so acting quickly is important.
If your child was harmed, you may be entitled to Roblox compensation for emotional distress, therapy and counseling costs, loss of quality of life, and other damages. There is no cost to submit a free case review, and you are not obligated to take legal action.
Finding out if you are eligible for compensation is 100% free, fast, and easy.