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Child Predators on Roblox: Lawsuits Filed by Parents [2026 Update]

Legal Action: Online Predators Groom Children on Roblox

Lawsuits are now addressing the major issue of child predators on Roblox, alleging that platform design and safety failures allowed adults to contact and groom children.

Parents across the country have filed claims describing grooming, sextortion, and abuse that began inside Roblox games and private messages before moving to other apps or real-life encounters.

TorHoerman Law is actively reviewing claims from parents and families affected by child predators on the Roblox platform.

Child Predators on Roblox Lawsuits Filed by Parents

Roblox Lawsuit Alleges The Gaming Platform Failed to Protect Children from Sexual Predators

Parents once saw Roblox as a colorful online game where kids could build, explore, and socialize, but lawsuits now describe a much different reality.

Families allege that when children play Roblox, they can be contacted by adults who use chat features and friend tools to initiate grooming and gain a child’s trust.

Complaints against Roblox Corporation describe predators entering games designed for younger users, then moving into private conversations that parents cannot easily monitor.

From there, several cases claim that children were pressured to send sexually explicit photos, share personal information, or continue conversations on less moderated apps.

Some families say their children were sexually exploited or subjected to attempted sexual assault that began with what seemed like harmless in-game interaction.

Lawsuits argue that Roblox’s design and safety systems contributed to exposing children to foreseeable risks posed by adult users.

News coverage and court filings detail several reports of predators who allegedly used Roblox as a starting point before escalating contact off-platform and into real life.

This page explains how these incidents are described, what allegations are being made in lawsuits, and how parents may pursue legal action on behalf of children who were harmed.

TorHoerman Law is actively reviewing claims from parents and families affected.

If your child was sexually abused, exploited, or exposed to harmful content through Roblox, you may be eligible to take legal action by filing a lawsuit against Roblox Corporation.

Contact TorHoerman Law’s team of Roblox lawsuit lawyers for a free consultation.

Use the chat feature on this page to find out if you qualify for the Roblox lawsuit.

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Why Child Predators are a Major Concern on Roblox

Why child predators are a major concern on Roblox starts with who is using the platform and at what scale.

Roblox is an enormous online platform, with well over 100 million daily players and hundreds of millions of monthly users, and multiple sources estimate that roughly 35–40 percent of its player base is under the age of 13, meaning a very large concentration of vulnerable children are active there every day.

Child-safety reporting has documented at least 30 arrests in the United States since 2018 involving people who abducted or sexually abused children they first groomed on Roblox, showing that predatory contact on the platform is not just theoretical but has led to real-world criminal cases.

One analysis compiled by child-safety advocates describes a surge of reported Roblox grooming incidents, with more than 1,000 documented cases and a year-over-year increase of about 33 percent in predatory behavior targeting young users.

State attorneys general in places such as Louisiana and Texas have now sued Roblox, alleging a failure to protect kids and describing the service as a “digital playground for predators” that facilitates sexual exploitation rather than adequately preventing it.

Parent advocacy groups point to Roblox’s own reporting that it flagged more than 13,000 child-exploitation cases in a single year, arguing that this volume of incidents shows systemic safety problems rather than isolated events.

Investigations have also highlighted so-called “condo games” and other user-generated experiences where sexual role-play and explicit interaction occur, often just a few clicks away from games marketed to younger users.

Critics say that when an entertainment product aimed at kids also functions as a social network with chat, private messaging, and off-platform migration to apps like Discord, the risk that predators will use it to identify and groom children rises significantly.

For families bringing lawsuits, these statistics, criminal cases, and regulatory actions collectively support the claim that child predators on Roblox represent a foreseeable and serious danger to vulnerable children, not a rare anomaly.

How Grooming Typically Begins and Escalates (In-Game, Private Messages, Off-Platform)

Grooming on Roblox often starts when adult Roblox users join kid-focused lobbies or certain games and begin casual talking through text or voice chat.

The predator may present as another child, offer help with in-game tasks, or send gifts to make the interaction feel friendly and special.

Once a level of trust is built, they frequently try to move conversations into private messages and then encourage the child to leave Roblox and connect on other platforms.

Many lawsuits and reports describe predators steering children toward apps like Discord and Snapchat, where communication is harder for parents to monitor and moderation systems differ.

Over time, the content of these conversations can become more personal, secretive, and sexual, escalating from small favors to requests for images, videos, or real-world meetings.

Common stages described in grooming allegations include:

  • Casual contact in public lobbies or certain games, framed as friendly play or teaming up
  • Transition from open chat to private messages or voice chat to build more personal rapport
  • Introduction of gifts, compliments, or emotional support to gain trust and make the relationship feel special
  • Requests to leave Roblox and continue talking on other platforms like Discord and Snapchat
  • Gradual escalation into personal questions, secrecy, and sexual content, including potential requests for photos, videos, or in-person contact

Overview of Roblox Grooming and Exploitation Lawsuits

Roblox is a popular game and social platform used by tens of millions of children, and lawsuits now allege that predators have used it to reach young Roblox players for grooming, sextortion, and sexual abuse.

Families across the United States are filing civil actions claiming the platform’s social and chat features allowed adults to contact minors, manipulate them, and in some cases coerce explicit images or in-person meetings.

State officials have joined these concerns, with the Louisiana Attorney General suing Roblox Corporation and alleging that the company failed to protect children from sexual exploitation while promoting itself as a safe environment for kids.

Lawsuit filings and legal analysis note that Roblox’s marketing has long claimed that child safety is a top priority, but recent complaints argue that the platform’s design and moderation practices did not match those claims.

Individual case reports describe children who were groomed on Roblox and then pressured into sending explicit images or meeting predators offline, including a widely reported lawsuit involving a 10-year-old who was allegedly exploited in exchange for Robux.

A growing number of lawsuits frame these events as the product of unsafe social features and insufficient safeguards on a platform heavily used by minors, rather than isolated bad actors alone.

In response to mounting cases and regulatory pressure, Roblox Corporation has rolled out new safety measures, including AI-assisted facial age estimation technology, age-grouped chats, and stricter controls on who can use voice and text communication.

Mandatory facial age checks for chat are scheduled to become global in early 2026, positioning Roblox as one of the first major gaming platforms to require biometric-style age assurance for communication features.

Even with these updates, current lawsuits contend that serious harm already occurred before these safeguards were in place and that underlying design choices still leave children at risk.

Common allegations in Roblox grooming and exploitation lawsuits include:

  • That Roblox allowed predators to use in-game chat, friend systems, and messaging to contact minors and groom them for exploitation or sexual abuse.
  • That the company failed to implement timely and effective safety tools, constituting a broader failure to protect kids despite marketing itself as a child-safe service.
  • That inadequate moderation and reporting systems permitted the circulation of child sexual abuse material and sexually explicit role-play in user-generated experiences.
  • That weak age verification and delayed deployment of age estimation technology allowed adults to pose as children and interact freely with young users.
  • That Roblox misled parents by promoting strong safety controls while allegedly failing to address known grooming patterns and repeat abuses on the platform.

These lawsuits are unfolding at the same time other similar apps and social platforms, such as Discord, are also moving toward AI-driven age verification and stricter child-safety rules in response to grooming concerns.

Roblox’s decision to roll out global age-based chat restrictions and facial age estimation reflects the pressure created by this litigation and broader public scrutiny.

For families, the existence of these lawsuits signals that courts are already examining whether Roblox’s safety promises matched the realities children experienced on the platform.

A legal review focuses on how a child was contacted, what happened next, and whether those facts align with the allegations being tested in these Roblox grooming and exploitation cases.

Types of Exploitation and Harm Alleged

Lawsuits against Roblox describe a range of exploitation and harm, not a single pattern of misconduct.

Some children were allegedly drawn into ongoing sexualized conversations or role-play that blurred boundaries and normalized inappropriate behavior.

Others were pressured to share sexually explicit photos or videos, sometimes under threats, blackmail, or emotional coercion.

Families also report manipulation tied to Robux, gifts, or in-game status, along with attempts to move children off the platform and into higher-risk environments.

Across these cases, parents describe significant emotional and psychological harm, including fear, shame, withdrawal, and long-term trauma connected to what began as ordinary gameplay.

Sexual Grooming, Sextortion, and Sexualized Role-Play

Sexual grooming on Roblox is often described as a gradual process in which an adult builds trust, isolates a child, and introduces sexual content over time.

Families report that predators start with friendly, supportive messages, then shift into more personal questions and hidden conversations that children feel pressured to keep secret.

In some lawsuits, parents say their children were drawn into sexualized role-play inside games or chat rooms that made explicit behavior seem normal or expected.

Sextortion allegations include threats to share screenshots, recordings, or prior messages if the child does not send more explicit material or continue contact.

When parents discover these interactions, many describe learning that other families have experienced similar patterns of online grooming and extortion.

In serious cases, law enforcement becomes involved, and digital evidence from Roblox and off-platform apps may be used to investigate potential crimes.

Examples of grooming and sextortion behaviors alleged in Roblox cases include:

  • Initiating frequent, private conversations that gradually turn sexual in tone
  • Encouraging sexualized role-play or “relationships” inside games or chat channels
  • Asking for photos or videos that become increasingly explicit over time
  • Using threats, shame, or blackmail (sextortion) to demand more images or continued contact
  • Pressuring the child to move conversations off Roblox to less monitored apps
  • Telling the child not to tell parents, framing the interaction as a special secret

Financial Exploitation and Robux-Based Coercion

Financial exploitation is another pattern described in Roblox grooming cases, often tied to the platform’s virtual currency, Robux.

Some complaints allege that predators used Robux gifts, game passes, or in-game items to build trust and create a sense of obligation.

Children may feel pressured to keep talking, share personal information, or comply with inappropriate requests because they do not want to lose access to these rewards.

In more serious allegations, predators link Robux or other benefits directly to sexualized conversations or the sharing of explicit photos.

Families also report unauthorized spending, where a child was encouraged to make large purchases or transfers of Robux at the direction of an adult.

This type of conduct can leave children both emotionally manipulated and financially harmed.

For parents, the combination of grooming tactics and virtual currency creates a complex form of coercion that can be difficult to detect until significant damage has occurred.

Psychological Trauma and Real-World Safety Risks

Families bringing Roblox-related grooming lawsuits describe not only online abuse but also profound psychological trauma and real-world danger.

Parents report children experiencing anxiety, depression, nightmares, self-blame, and social withdrawal after learning that someone they trusted online was lying about their identity and intentions.

Lawsuits and news reports detail cases where grooming on Roblox allegedly escalated into in-person meetings, sexual assaults, or kidnappings, showing how online contact can spill into serious offline harm.

One North Carolina and multiple Michigan lawsuits, for example, describe children who were groomed on Roblox, coerced into explicit image sharing, and left with long-term emotional injuries.

Recent reporting on state lawsuits and federal cases also notes that children can struggle with shame and fear of getting in trouble, which delays disclosure and prolongs trauma.

For many parents, the most distressing aspect is realizing that what looked like harmless gameplay concealed secret conversations, manipulation, and sometimes planning for a real-world encounter.

As these incidents gain more attention, courts are being asked to evaluate how foreseeable these risks were and whether stronger safety systems could have reduced the harm to vulnerable children.

Examples of reported real-world incidents involving Roblox predators include:

  • Florida kidnapping case (2026): Two Florida sisters, ages 12 and 14, were allegedly abducted by a 19-year-old man from Nebraska who had groomed them through Roblox and Snapchat, leading to a multistate search before law enforcement safely recovered the girls.
  • Galveston, Texas sexual assault lawsuit (2025): A federal lawsuit alleges a predator first contacted a teen girl on Roblox, then moved conversations to Discord, sent explicit images, and arranged an in-person meeting that resulted in sexual assault.
  • North Carolina Robux sextortion case (2025): A mother’s lawsuit claims a predator posed as a child, offered Robux in exchange for explicit photos from her 10-year-old daughter, and used threats tied to the virtual currency, leaving the child with ongoing psychological trauma.
  • Michigan sexual exploitation lawsuit (2025): An Oakland County mother alleges her 10-year-old was “sexploited” and groomed on Roblox, with the child coerced into explicit interactions that caused severe emotional distress.

Roblox’s Safety Features and Ongoing Concerns

Roblox, like many large tech companies, now presents itself as trying to lead on kids safety, highlighting new safety features such as AI monitoring, age checks, and expanded parental controls.

Roblox has begun requiring mandatory age verification using facial age estimation for anyone who wants to use chat, placing users into age groups and blocking most communication between young children and unrelated adults.

Its Sentinel AI system scans billions of messages to detect early signs of grooming and other child-endangerment patterns, and Roblox reports that Sentinel helped generate about 1,200 reports of suspected child exploitation to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children in the first half of 2025.

In addition, Roblox points to long-standing tools such as chat filters, privacy settings, and detailed parental controls that can restrict who a child can contact, what content they see, and how much time or money they spend on the platform.

These moves place Roblox within a broader shift in which major tech companies are adopting biometric age checks and AI-driven moderation in response to lawsuits and regulatory pressure.

At the same time, state lawsuits from Louisiana and Kentucky argue that Roblox historically showed a failure to protect kids, alleging that key protections were missing or delayed despite years of known exploitation risks.

Parental advocacy groups and child-safety regulators, including Australia’s eSafety Commissioner, say that even with stronger chat tools and controls, predators and harmful experiences can still reach children on the platform.

As a result, ongoing concerns focus on whether Roblox’s safety systems are implemented rigorously enough to change day-to-day experiences for children, or whether they function more as public-relations responses amid mounting child-safety litigation.

Safety Changes Came Too Late for Many Families

Roblox now offers a range of tools that can improve kids safety, including two-step verification, account PINs to lock parental controls, and content maturity labels that let parents limit access to more violent or mature games.

Users under 9 have chat turned off by default, and Roblox has rolled out automatic blocks on direct messages for users under 13, along with restrictions that reserve certain “social hangout” experiences for players over 13.

Roblox also employs thousands of human moderators and is preparing to make its age estimation feature mandatory for anyone who wants to access chat features starting in January 2026.

For many families already involved in lawsuits, however, these protections were either not available or not prominently explained when their child was allegedly groomed or exploited.

Parents have argued that stronger tools and clearer guidance years earlier could have reduced the risk that predators used Roblox chats and games to contact their children.

Even with these changes, Roblox continues to face scrutiny from safety experts and regulators who question whether upgrades implemented after serious incidents can repair the harm already suffered by affected children and families.

Do You Have a Roblox Grooming Lawsuit?

If you are reading this because you suspect your child was targeted on Roblox, you are not alone, and your concerns are valid.

Parents across the country have come forward with similar stories, and Roblox is now facing more than 100 active lawsuits involving claims that children were groomed, exploited, or sexually abused after contact on the platform.

Many families say they trusted Roblox as a kid-friendly space, only to discover secret chats, off-platform conversations, or demands for explicit photos that their child felt too scared or ashamed to talk about.

These parents describe feeling betrayed when they learned that, at the same time as these incidents were unfolding, Roblox’s CEO publicly described the problem of predators on the platform as an “opportunity” rather than only a danger that needed to be addressed.

You may have a potential Roblox grooming lawsuit if an adult used the platform to reach your child, build a relationship, and then push that contact into sexual conversations, image sharing, or in-person meetings.

A claim may also be viable if your child was emotionally traumatized by interactions on Roblox, even if the predator has not yet been identified or criminally charged.

The next step is not about blame toward you as a parent, but about carefully looking at what happened, what evidence exists, and how the platform’s systems may have contributed to the harm.

A confidential legal review can help you understand whether your family’s experience fits within the patterns already being alleged in Roblox grooming cases and what options may be available.

Evidence That Can Support a Case Against Roblox

Evidence is critical in Roblox grooming cases because it shows how contact began, how it escalated, and how the platform’s systems were involved.

Strong documentation can help connect a specific predator’s conduct to Roblox features like chat, friend requests, or social games, rather than relying on memory alone.

These records also help demonstrate the impact on your child and whether Roblox’s safety tools were used, ignored, or did not function as advertised.

Preserving evidence early is important, because accounts can be changed or deleted and platforms may limit how long they retain certain data.

Examples of evidence that can support a case include:

  • Roblox chat logs and private messages, including timestamps and usernames
  • Screenshots or screen recordings of in-game conversations, friend requests, profiles, and “join” activity
  • Account information such as user IDs, display name history, blocked users, and friend lists
  • Roblox safety and moderation records, including in-app reports, warning messages, and any responses from Roblox
  • Robux purchase and transaction history, including gifts or transfers linked to grooming or coercion
  • Off-platform messages (Discord, Snapchat, texts, email) that began after contact on Roblox
  • Device data from phones, tablets, or computers, including browser history and cached media where available
  • Police reports, forensic interviews, and documentation from child-advocacy centers or law enforcement
  • Therapy, counseling, or medical records that describe trauma symptoms and treatment
  • School notes, behavior reports, or counselor records showing changes after the online contact began
  • Written notes or timelines created by parents documenting what was discovered and when
  • Any correspondence with Roblox support or trust-and-safety teams regarding the incident

Potential Compensation for Affected Children and Families

In a lawsuit, “damages” are the specific harms that a child and family have suffered and the financial value that the law assigns to those harms.

Lawyers look at medical records, therapy needs, school impacts, family testimony, and expert opinions to understand how deeply the abuse has affected a child’s daily life and future.

They also examine financial losses, like out-of-pocket treatment costs and time parents missed from work, and compare the case to outcomes in similar child exploitation lawsuits.

Using this information, lawyers build a detailed picture of past and future harm to advocate for compensation that reflects the full scope of what the child and family have endured.

Potential categories of compensation may include:

  • Therapy and counseling costs, including long-term trauma-focused treatment
  • Medical expenses, including evaluation for self-harm risk, sleep issues, or related conditions
  • Psychiatric care, if medication management or inpatient or intensive outpatient treatment is needed
  • Pain and suffering, including emotional distress, fear, humiliation, and ongoing psychological trauma
  • Loss of normal childhood experiences, such as withdrawal from activities, friendships, or school events
  • Educational impacts, including tutoring, accommodations, or special services prompted by the trauma
  • Financial exploitation losses, including Robux purchases, chargebacks, and coerced spending
  • Parent and caregiver losses, such as missed work, travel for treatment, and caregiving burdens
  • Costs related to safety changes, including moving, security measures, or technology replacements in severe cases
  • Future care costs, estimating long-term therapy and support needed into adolescence or adulthood
  • Punitive damages, where allowed by law and supported by the facts, to penalize and deter particularly egregious conduct

Immediate Steps if You Suspect Grooming on Roblox

If you suspect grooming on Roblox, it is important to act quickly but calmly so your child feels supported, not blamed.

Start by reassuring your child that they are not in trouble and that you want to understand what happened so you can help.

Try to preserve as much information as possible before accounts or messages are deleted or changed.

You can then decide whether to involve law enforcement and speak with a lawyer about your family’s legal options.

Throughout this process, prioritize your child’s emotional safety, and consider involving a therapist or counselor experienced in working with kids who have experienced online exploitation or abuse.

Steps to take:

  1. Talk to your child in a calm, private setting and ask open-ended questions about who they have been talking to on Roblox or other apps, while reassuring them they are not to blame.
  2. Preserve evidence immediately by taking screenshots or screen recordings of chats, friend lists, profiles, game sessions, and any suspicious activity on Roblox and related apps.
  3. Secure the account by changing passwords, enabling two-factor authentication, setting or tightening parental controls, and, if necessary, logging out on all devices.
  4. Report the user and behavior to Roblox through its in-platform reporting tools and to any other platforms involved (such as Discord or Snapchat), saving confirmation emails or ticket numbers.
  5. Contact law enforcement and consult a lawyer if there are sexual messages, image requests, threats, or any sign of real-world danger, and ask about next steps for both criminal investigation and potential civil claims.

TorHoerman Law: Investigating Roblox Lawsuits for Grooming and Sexual Exploitation

Families affected by grooming and sexual exploitation on Roblox are dealing with both emotional shock and difficult questions about what to do next.

TorHoerman Law is actively investigating claims that Roblox’s systems, design choices, and safety practices allowed predators to reach children on a platform that was marketed as safe for young players.

A legal review can help your family understand how your child’s experience fits within the patterns described in current lawsuits and whether there is a viable claim against Roblox Corporation.

If you believe your child was targeted through Roblox, you can start by preserving messages, screenshots, and account information, then speaking with a lawyer who understands both online exploitation and platform liability.

TorHoerman Law offers confidential consultations to discuss what happened, review available evidence, and explain potential paths forward without any obligation to file a case.

To talk with someone about a possible Roblox grooming or sexual exploitation lawsuit, contact TorHoerman Law today by phone or through an online case evaluation form.

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