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Roblox Abuse Lawsuit Investigation

Families nationwide are exploring legal action after reports of children being exploited or abused through Roblox. If your child has been harmed, you may qualify for a free, no-obligation legal consultation.

Roblox Abuse Lawsuit

Is Your Child a Victim of Roblox-Related Abuse?

Roblox is one of the most popular online gaming platforms for children and teens. Unfortunately, predators have used Roblox to connect with minors, leading to grooming, sextortion, and in some cases real-world abuse.

Attorneys are now investigating whether Roblox failed to prevent dangerous interactions that exposed children to harm.

You may qualify for legal help if your child was abused after meeting someone through Roblox.

What’s Happening?

Reports continue to surface of predators using Roblox to:

  • Meet and Groom Children: Building trust and manipulating minors for sexual exploitation.

  • Sextortion: Demanding explicit photos, videos, or payments, sometimes involving Roblox currency (Robux).

  • Sexual Abuse and Trafficking: Cases where online contact escalated to in-person assault, rape, or trafficking.

  • Exposure to Explicit Materials: Sending sexually inappropriate images or requests to minors.

Families are pursuing legal action to hold companies accountable for failing to safeguard children.

Who May Qualify?

You may be eligible for a free case review if:

  • The child met the abuser through Roblox (even if communication later continued on another platform).

  • The child was under 18 when the abuse began.

  • Abuse involved:

    • Physical abuse such as rape, sexual assault, or trafficking.

    • Virtual abuse such as sextortion, grooming, or exposure to explicit materials.

  • The child suffered an injury such as:

    • Depression, anxiety, PTSD, or suicidal thoughts diagnosed by a healthcare professional.

    • Documented behavioral or academic decline in school.

    • Seeking or receiving medical, psychological, or psychiatric treatment.

    • Suicide attempt or self-harm.

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If your child experienced any of the above, you may qualify for a free, confidential legal consultation.

What You’ll Receive

    • Free Legal Consultation: No upfront cost, no obligation.

    • Confidential Review: Your information will be kept private and secure.

    • Nationwide Support: Lawyers licensed across the U.S.

    • No Upfront Fees: Many attorneys work on a contingency basis, meaning you pay nothing unless you win compensation.

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