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Roblox Facing Lawsuits Over Child Safety Failures — Parents May Have Legal Options

Roblox built one of the most popular games in the world for children — and is now facing a wave of federal and state lawsuits from families who say the platform left their kids vulnerable to predators, grooming, and explicit content.

By Lawsuit Loop Staff · Published May 8, 2026 · 6 min read · Claims Now Accepted
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⚠️ Important for Parents — If your child was exposed to grooming, predators, or explicit content through Roblox, a filing deadline may apply. Use the form below to share your situation and find out if you may have options.

Roblox is one of the most popular online games in the world. About two thirds of all American kids under 16 have played it. But behind its colorful, blocky look, families say the platform has a serious problem it has refused to fix — and now courts across the country are taking notice.

A growing number of lawsuits from parents across the United States claim that Roblox failed to protect children from predators, grooming, and sexual exploitation. Federal courts, state attorneys general, and county governments have all taken action.

What Are Families Saying Happened?

Parents and children say Roblox made it too easy for adults to find, contact, and build relationships with kids on the platform. The lawsuits describe a pattern of behavior that includes:

  • Adults posing as children to contact minors
  • Predators sending explicit images or messages to kids
  • Grooming — slowly building trust with a child in order to exploit them
  • Sextortion — threats to share images unless a child does what the abuser demands
  • Sexual solicitation and requests that contact move off the platform to other apps

Families say these things happened in part because Roblox designed the platform in ways that kept children engaged and connected, even when that meant ignoring warning signs of predatory behavior.

What Has Happened in Court So Far?

The legal pressure on Roblox has been building quickly. Here is where things stand as of May 2026:

Federal MDL opened (December 2025). A federal Multidistrict Litigation — a process that groups similar cases together in one court — was formed in December 2025. As of April 2026, more than 146 lawsuits have been filed by families in that MDL. A former U.S. Associate Attorney General was appointed as special master to oversee the process.

State settlements reached (April 2026). Roblox agreed to pay to settle investigations by the attorneys general of Alabama and West Virginia. The combined settlements totaled $23 million. The states alleged that Roblox failed to protect children from harmful interactions and misled parents about how safe the platform was.

Los Angeles County sued Roblox (February 2026). LA County filed its own lawsuit accusing Roblox of unfair and deceptive business practices that put children at risk.

Nebraska filed suit. Nebraska’s Attorney General also filed a case against Roblox, alleging it enabled child exploitation and used deceptive safety practices.

The cases do not allege isolated incidents. They describe a platform that parents say was built in ways that made these dangers possible — and kept them hidden.

What Did Roblox Do — or Fail to Do?

According to the lawsuits and government investigations, Roblox is accused of several specific failures:

  • Allowing adults to search for and contact child accounts without enough restrictions
  • Failing to enforce age verification in a meaningful way
  • Designing features that prioritized time-on-platform over child safety
  • Not doing enough to detect or remove predatory behavior
  • Marketing the platform as safe for children while knowing these dangers existed

In early 2026, Roblox launched a face-scanning age verification feature. Critics say it came years too late, and the lawsuits describe harm that already happened to thousands of children long before any of these changes.

Do You Have a Claim?

You may have legal options if your child used Roblox and experienced any of the following:

  • Was contacted by an unknown adult and the interaction turned sexual or threatening
  • Received explicit images, videos, or messages through the platform
  • Was groomed or manipulated by someone they met on Roblox
  • Was subjected to sextortion — threats tied to images or information
  • Experienced emotional harm, anxiety, depression, or behavioral changes after something that happened on Roblox

You do not need to have filed a police report, and your child does not need to have been physically hurt. Emotional harm and exposure to exploitation may be enough for a claim. The form below is free to use and takes about two minutes.

Common Questions

Families are filing over grooming, sexual solicitation, receipt of explicit images, sextortion, emotional trauma, and behavioral changes in their children. A physical injury is not required. Speak with an attorney about your specific situation.
Yes. Many families in these cases did not come forward right away. Your child’s discomfort or shame is common and is not a reason to stay quiet. Attorneys in these cases are experienced with sensitive child situations and know how to handle them carefully.
Yes. Every legal matter has a deadline — called a statute of limitations — and waiting too long can end your ability to seek help. If you believe something happened to your child through Roblox, do not wait. Fill out the form now to have your situation reviewed at no cost.
No. Roblox has not admitted wrongdoing in the state settlements or federal litigation. The civil cases filed by families are separate from the government investigations and are ongoing.
No. A police report is not required to file a civil claim. If you do have one, it may be helpful, but the absence of a report will not stop you from speaking with an attorney about your options.
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