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Was your child groomed or sexually exploited on
Roblox?

Predators are using Roblox to groom, sextort, and exploit children — sometimes continuing the abuse on Discord, Snapchat, or in person. If this happened to your child, you may have a legal claim against these platforms. A free, confidential case review can help you understand your options.

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Why parents are pursuing legal claims against Roblox

Roblox is one of the largest platforms used by children, and lawsuits claim the company has known for years that predators could use the platform to target minors. Parents are now pursuing claims alleging that Roblox failed to take reasonable steps to protect children from sexual content and grooming, allowing harmful interactions to occur.

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Inadequate age verification

Lawsuits claim that for years, Roblox allowed adults to create accounts and interact freely with children, with little meaningful age verification on a platform marketed to minors.

Weak content moderation

Sexually explicit "condo" games, predatory chat behavior, and inappropriate content have been documented on Roblox for years. Lawsuits claim the platform's moderation has been slow and inconsistent.

Limited parental controls

Lawsuits claim that at the time of the abuse, Roblox permitted far more unsupervised adult-child contact than many parents realized, and that parental controls were ineffective against determined predators.

Profits over safety

Lawsuits claim Roblox put profits over safety — flagging that the company has long known about these issues through reports, news investigations, and internal complaints, yet prioritized growth over meaningful change.

Here's what happens when you reach out

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Request a free case review

Fill out a short, confidential form or call us when you're ready. You only share what you're comfortable sharing — there are no wrong answers, and no obligation to move forward.

2

Review your options confidentially

We'll connect you with an attorney who handles cases like yours. They'll explain your legal options in plain language, answer your questions and help you decide whether to move forward.

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We'll handle the rest of the process

If you choose to move forward, your attorney takes it from there — building your case, dealing with the institution and keeping you informed. You pay nothing unless your case is successful.

Experienced attorneys representing survivors of abuse

The attorneys in our network have spent years representing survivors in cases against the platforms and institutions that enabled the abuse. They know how these cases work and what families need to move forward.

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Recover medical and therapy costs

Past and ongoing expenses for your child's physical and mental health treatment

Push platforms to protect other children

Continued legal pressure has pushed Roblox and other platforms to update safety policies

Seek damages for pain and suffering

Compensation for the emotional and psychological impact of the abuse on your child and family

Hold platforms accountable for misconduct

Punitive damages in cases of gross negligence or safety failures

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Frequently asked questions

Yes. You do not have to prove that your child was physically harmed or met the abuser in person. Many qualifying cases involve online-only abuse, including grooming, sextortion, or exchanging sexually explicit messages or images through Roblox and connected platforms like Discord or Snapchat. A case review can help you understand whether what happened to your child qualifies.

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