
Oklahoma Attorney General Sues Roblox
Oklahoma’s lawsuit against Roblox adds to a rapidly expanding wave of state action over child safety, online grooming, and whether parents were misled about the platform’s risks.

Oklahoma’s lawsuit against Roblox adds to a rapidly expanding wave of state action over child safety, online grooming, and whether parents were misled about the platform’s risks.

Indiana’s lawsuit against Roblox and Discord adds to a widening legal fight over child safety, online grooming, and whether gaming platforms did enough to protect minors.
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Nevada’s $12 million settlement with Roblox introduces stricter age verification, parental controls, and communication limits as states intensify scrutiny over child safety on gaming platforms.
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Roblox has agreed to pay over $23 million to settle WV and AL state investigations into child safety failures, as broader lawsuits continue to allege the platform exposed minors to sexual exploitation.

Roblox is introducing age-based account restrictions for children, limiting chat and content access as lawsuits raise concerns about the platform’s safety for minors.

A $375 million verdict against Meta signals a turning point in litigation over child safety online, as courts begin to examine how social platforms may enable exploitation and harm.

Nebraska has joined a growing list of states suing Roblox, alleging the platform exposed children to predators, grooming, and age-inappropriate content while misrepresenting its safety measures.

West Virginia’s lawsuit against Apple targets iCloud’s alleged role in the storage and concealment of child sexual abuse material (CSAM), intensifying national debates over encryption, platform responsibility, and technology company liability.

Los Angeles County’s lawsuit against Roblox adds to a growing wave of legal challenges questioning whether major online platforms have done enough to protect children. As courts examine allegations of sexual exploitation, the case highlights how design choices, moderation systems, and safety controls are increasingly central to survivor litigation.

Millions of children log on daily to socialize and play in virtual worlds, but recent investigations and criminal cases highlight growing concerns about how safe those spaces really are. Georgia’s inquiry into Roblox signals a deeper look at whether platform safeguards, moderation systems, and parental controls are keeping pace with the risks young users face online.