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Roblox Predator Lawsuit | Suing for Grooming and Sexual Abuse

Online Predators Exploit Children on Roblox: Legal Action Taken

The Roblox predator lawsuit involves claims that the platform’s design, chat features, and safety systems allowed adult predators to contact minors, groom them, and exploit them through in-game communication and off-platform messaging.

Plaintiffs describe harms ranging from coercive sexual conversations and sextortion to CSAM-related exploitation and, in some cases, sexual assault, with many cases now consolidated in a federal multidistrict litigation (MDL) in the Northern District of California.

TorHoerman Law is reviewing Roblox predator lawsuit claims and investigating whether survivors and families may have legal options based on the specific facts of their case.

Roblox Predator Lawsuit

Lawsuit Against Roblox Corporation: Child Sexual Exploitation

Roblox is a popular online game and gaming platform where users create and play interactive virtual worlds.

Approximately 42% of Roblox’s global player base is under the age of 13, equating to about 34.9 million children playing daily.

Lawsuits and public reporting describe allegations that sexual predators used Roblox chat features to groom children and build private relationships.

Some families claim minors were pressured into sending sexually explicit photos or engaging in sexually explicit conversations.

In other cases, plaintiffs allege children were sexually exploited after predators pushed communication off the platform to texting apps and social media, including Discord and Snapchat.

A small number of reports describe even more severe outcomes, including real-world abuse and kidnapping tied to contacts that began through Roblox.

These lawsuits argue that Roblox’s parental controls and moderation systems did not keep kids safe and allowed an extremely unsafe environment to develop.

Many of these cases are now being consolidated into a federal multidistrict litigation (MDL), where plaintiffs seek compensation for psychological trauma, treatment costs, and long-term harm.

If your child was contacted by an adult through Roblox, pressured into private conversations, asked to share sexually explicit photos, or otherwise groomed and sexually exploited, your family may have legal options worth reviewing.

Contact TorHoerman Law today for a free consultation.

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Roblox Lawsuits: Investigating Child Predators on the Roblox Platform

Roblox is a massive gaming platform where millions of people play Roblox each day and interact through games, chats, and user-created spaces.

In multiple lawsuits, families describe Roblox as a place where vulnerable children can be approached by sexual predators through ordinary social features, then pulled into private contact that leads to exploitation.

News outlets have covered stories from parents who say their children were groomed on Roblox and later abused by older individuals they met through the platform, with complaints describing the platform as a “hunting ground” for predation.

As the number of filings has grown, the federal cases have been consolidated into In re: Roblox Corporation Child Sexual Exploitation and Assault Litigation, MDL No. 3166 in the Northern District of California.

An MDL does not merge cases into one claim. It centralizes pretrial proceedings so parties can coordinate discovery, reduce duplication, and obtain consistent rulings on recurring legal issues.

Plaintiffs generally seek financial compensation tied to therapy and other medical treatment, long-term psychological harm, and the fallout that can follow digital exploitation, including the fear that sexually explicit images may resurface years later.

Main allegations raised in these cases:

  • The lawsuit alleges Roblox’s chat and social systems made it easier for predators to contact minors and exposing children to grooming behavior through ordinary in-game interaction.
  • Families claim the company accused Roblox of presenting itself as safer than it was, while minors were still encountering inappropriate content and predatory outreach.
  • Complaints describe children being pressured to share sexually explicit photos or sexually explicit images, sometimes after being moved off-platform to other apps.
  • Some filings and reporting describe extreme escalation in the real life world after online contact, including allegations involving kidnapping and sexual assault connected to relationships initiated on Roblox.
  • Plaintiffs allege Roblox’s safety features and parental controls were not sufficient to keep kids safe given what they say was a foreseeable risk on a child-heavy platform.

Roblox’s Public Response and What Leadership Has Said

Roblox has disputed the characterization that it is indifferent to safety and has pointed to ongoing investments in moderation and detection.

In August 2025, the company and the Associated Press described Roblox’s rollout of an open-source AI system called Sentinel, which Roblox says is designed to detect grooming patterns earlier and trigger investigations and reporting where appropriate.

Roblox has also emphasized changes to verification and chat controls, including moves toward stronger age checks for access to chat features, framed as an effort to reduce predatory contact in the first place.

Public comments from the Roblox CEO, David Baszucki, have also drawn attention.

In a widely reported interview, Baszucki said that parents who are uncomfortable should not allow their children to use the platform, while also stating Roblox is focused on safety measures and moderation.

For families bringing these lawsuits, the central claim is not that Roblox created the predators.

The claim is that the platform’s design, safety architecture, and public messaging allegedly allowed an unsafe environment where children could be sexually exploited and exposed to harmful content despite tools that were marketed as protective.

Are Other Platforms, Like Discord and Snapchat, Named in Roblox Lawsuits?

In several of these cases, plaintiffs name additional platforms, most commonly Discord and, in some filings, Snap Inc. (Snapchat) and Meta (Instagram), alongside Roblox.

The JPML transfer order creating MDL No. 3166 notes that many actions involve a second, non-Roblox platform and describes allegations that minors were moved from Roblox to other services for further contact and exploitation.

That “platform hopping” allegation often centers on private messages and direct messages, where plaintiffs claim predators pushed children into one-on-one channels that were harder for families to monitor.

Roblox, Discord, Snap, and Meta each disputed liability tied to third-party conduct, which will shape early litigation fights about user safety duties and causation.

The lawsuits do not always treat Roblox as the only venue, they often frame the alleged harm as a chain that begins on Roblox and continues through other apps where sending explicit images and coercive communications are alleged to occur.

Cases and Examples of Roblox Child Predators

As Roblox’s user growth has accelerated, more families have described child-safety failures affecting younger users who use chat and social features as part of ordinary gameplay.

Investigations and lawsuits describe predator posing as a peer inside games, then using private messages, direct messages, and in some cases voice chat to build trust and isolate a child.

Several reported incidents describe alleged child exploitation that began as online contact and escalated into requests for sexual content, threats, and coercion.

Some cases also describe the use of virtual currency and in-game gifts as leverage to keep a child engaged or compliant, which parents say can blur the line between gameplay and grooming.

In the most severe reports, families and law enforcement describe grooming that escalated into real-world child abuse, including allegations that a child was abducted and later suffered physical harm.

Criminal cases and civil filings describe allegations of adults attempting to sexually assault minors after online contact, with the platform presented as the first point of access rather than the only venue where exploitation occurred.

These examples help explain why plaintiffs argue Roblox and similar platforms must do more to protect children through stronger friction, detection, and response systems:

  • Florida (2026): Two sisters, ages 12 and 14, were allegedly groomed online and kidnapped by a 19-year-old who authorities say communicated with them on Roblox and also Snapchat; he was arrested and charged.
  • Iowa (2025): A family lawsuit alleges a 13-year-old was groomed by an adult who posed as a teen, then kidnapped from a West Des Moines home and trafficked across states; the case is cited in later public actions as an example of escalation.
  • Georgia (2025): A DeKalb County family lawsuit alleges their son was groomed and persuaded to send sexually explicit photos, with claims naming Roblox and Discord.
  • New Jersey (2025): A family lawsuit alleges a 13-year-old was groomed by an adult who offered money, and that communications moved through Roblox and Discord.
  • North Carolina (2025): A lawsuit alleges a 10-year-old was groomed and coerced into sending explicit images in exchange for Robux, Roblox’s virtual currency.
  • Michigan (2025): A lawsuit alleges a 10-year-old was sexually exploited after being groomed on Roblox, with the complaint framing the platform as unsafe for children.
  • Washington (reported 2026; events alleged in 2023): A civil case described by KOMO alleges a 14-year-old was groomed by a predator posing as a peer, pressured into exchanging explicit images, and threatened when she resisted.
  • Missouri (2025): A St. Louis-area lawsuit (as covered locally) describes a teen allegedly groomed through Roblox, with the filing emphasizing the platform’s role as a point of access to vulnerable minors.
  • New York / Alaska (2024): AP covered charges against an Air Force airman accused of coercing a 9-year-old into sending sexually explicit images after communications that included Roblox.
  • Kansas (2026): A court document/affidavit described a Texas man allegedly using Roblox communications to send sexually graphic messages to a 10-year-old and to solicit nude photos/videos.
  • California (2025): Elk Grove man accused of kidnapping a young Kern County girl after communicating with her on Roblox.
  • California (2025): CBS News California coverage of an alleged Roblox-linked kidnapping and why state child online-safety laws did not prevent it.
  • Florida (2025): Palm Springs man arrested and charged after allegedly engaging in sexual activity with a minor he met through Roblox, with reporting describing in-person contact after online communication.
  • Michigan (2024): Monroe County man arrested after an FBI complaint alleged he used Roblox to move children to Discord/Snapchat and solicit sexually explicit photos.
  • New York (2025): Federal case: U.S. DOJ announcement that a Fairport man was arrested and charged after allegedly using Roblox to attempt communication with minors for sexual purposes (enticement/CSAM-related charges alleged).
  • Florida (2025): Civil case example: lawsuit coverage describing allegations that a sex offender targeted a boy and that families are suing Roblox/Discord and other platforms over access and exploitation claims.

These cases represent only a dozen or so publicly reported examples, but they reflect the broader pattern alleged in Roblox predator lawsuits, that sexual exploitation can begin through routine gameplay contact and escalate into coercion, abuse, and real-world harm.

Roblox has publicly stated it reported 24,500 incidents to NCMEC in 2024, describing a low reporting threshold and framing that number against the broader CyberTipline volume across platforms.

NCMEC’s CyberTipline data also shows the scale of online harm reports generally, including more than 546,000 reports of online enticement in 2024, which NCMEC says rose sharply after reporting-rule changes.

In a February 2026 newsroom update, Roblox said it is moving beyond self-reported age, reporting that 45% of its 144 million daily active users had completed an age check using facial age estimation or ID verification, an approach Roblox links to more age-appropriate communication controls.

Those figures do not prove what happened in any one family’s case, but they help explain why plaintiffs argue that a platform with substantial minor participation needs safety systems that detect grooming patterns early and interrupt exploitation before it escalates.

Types of Abuse and Exploitation That Occur on Roblox

The Roblox platform is designed as a social online game where users interact freely, create content, and communicate in real time.

While millions of younger users log in each day without incident, Roblox grooming cases describe how predators exploit those same social features to isolate and manipulate children.

Allegations in civil lawsuits and criminal cases often focus on how contact begins through ordinary gameplay, then shifts to private messages or off-platform communication.

In some situations, inappropriate user generated content and sexually explicit content are used to normalize boundary violations before escalation.

Reports also describe the use of in-game currency as a tool of financial exploitation, where gifts or Robux are offered in exchange for attention, secrecy, or compliance.

At their most severe, these cases involve allegations of sexual abuse or attempts to sexually assault a child after trust has been established online.

Common types of abuse and exploitation reported in connection with Roblox include:

  • Grooming through chat, private messages, and voice communication
  • Solicitation or coercion involving sexually explicit content or sexually explicit images
  • Requests for nude photos or live-streamed sexual acts
  • Predator posing as a peer to build trust with younger users
  • Movement of conversations off the Roblox platform to evade moderation
  • Exposure to inappropriate user generated content designed to desensitize minors
  • Use of in-game currency or digital gifts as leverage
  • Sextortion, including threats to distribute images unless additional content is provided
  • Financial exploitation tied to gift cards, payment apps, or digital transfers
  • Attempts to arrange in-person meetings that may lead to sexual abuse or physical harm

Do You Qualify for the Roblox Predator Lawsuit?

Qualification depends on facts, but these lawsuits generally involve claims that a minor was contacted on Roblox, groomed through chat features, and then harmed after communications shifted into one-on-one channels like direct messages and private messages.

Several complaints described in news coverage link alleged grooming and coercion to teenage suicides, including wrongful-death claims filed against Roblox and, in some cases, Discord.

Many of these lawsuits are now centralized in a federal multidistrict litigation, and recent reporting has described the litigation as involving over 100 active cases tied to alleged sexual predation.

State attorneys general have used blunt language in public filings and statements, including characterizing Roblox as a “playground for predators” based on alleged safety failures affecting children.

A major short-seller report from Hindenburg Research also labeled Roblox a “pedophile hellscape,” language that has been repeatedly cited in the public discussion surrounding lawsuits alleging negligence in user safety.

Plaintiffs and child-safety critics argue Roblox’s moderation is heavily reactive, meaning harmful content and predatory contact can remain live long enough to reach kids before it is detected and removed.

In February 2026, ABC News reported that a group of about 800 parents sent a letter urging Roblox’s board to stop pushing these claims into private arbitration and to keep the cases in public court.

Roblox has rolled out new safety features under legal and public pressure, but experts quoted in major reporting continue to argue the changes do not fully address the risks for minors.

If your child’s experience fits this pattern and there is documented harm suffered, TorHoerman Law may be able to review the facts and explain options for families seeking to hold Roblox accountable.

Evidence in a Lawsuit Against Roblox Corporation

In these cases, evidence often turns on what communications occurred, when they occurred, and how the contact moved from ordinary gameplay into grooming or exploitation.

Digital records can also show whether reports were made, what response occurred, and whether harmful accounts or content stayed active long enough to reach a child.

Many families only discover what happened after messages were deleted or accounts were changed, so early preservation of devices and account data matters.

Medical and counseling documentation can help connect the conduct to the child’s symptoms, treatment needs, and long-term impact.

Evidence that may matter includes:

  • Roblox usernames, display names, user IDs, and profile links for the child and suspected account
  • Screenshots, screen recordings, chat logs, and timestamps from in-game chat, private messages, and direct messages
  • Evidence of voice chat interactions, including recordings if legally obtained, and notes documenting dates and participants
  • Links or handles showing migration to Discord, Snapchat, Instagram, texting apps, or email
  • Transaction history involving Robux or other virtual items, including gifts, trades, and purchases tied to coercion
  • Reports submitted to Roblox, confirmation emails, ticket numbers, and any enforcement notices
  • Device evidence, including phone/tablet/computer backups, cloud backups, and metadata that preserves timing
  • Router or network logs when available, and parental control settings showing account restrictions
  • School records reflecting behavioral changes, attendance problems, or safety plans
  • Therapy, counseling, and medical records documenting emotional distress, diagnosis, and treatment timeline
  • Police reports, incident numbers, restraining orders, or investigative documentation if law enforcement was involved
  • Witness statements from parents, caregivers, friends, or other minors who observed communications or grooming behavior

Potential Compensation in Roblox Abuse Lawsuits

Damages are the losses a survivor and family can prove resulted from the alleged exploitation, including both financial costs and human harm that does not come with a receipt.

In Roblox abuse lawsuits, lawyers assess damages by documenting treatment needs, tracing the timeline of harm, and showing how the conduct affected daily functioning at home, school, and over the long term.

This process often involves reviewing medical and counseling records, school documentation, and expert input to quantify future care and the lasting impact of trauma.

The goal is to present a credible damages picture that supports compensation for out-of-pocket losses and emotional distress tied to the harm alleged.

Potential damages may include:

  • Counseling, therapy, psychiatric care, and medication costs
  • Future treatment expenses, including specialized trauma therapy
  • Hospitalization or intensive outpatient treatment when needed
  • Educational disruption costs, including tutoring, support services, or school transfers
  • Lost earning capacity in severe, documented cases
  • Emotional distress, anxiety, depression, and trauma-related symptoms
  • Pain and suffering, including loss of enjoyment of life
  • Costs tied to safety planning, relocation, or protective measures in high-risk situations
  • Reputational harm and ongoing fear tied to the continued existence or spread of exploitative material
  • Punitive damages in cases where state law allows them and the facts support that remedy

TorHoerman Law: Investigating the Roblox Grooming Lawsuit

TorHoerman Law is investigating Roblox grooming lawsuits involving allegations that minors were targeted through the platform’s social features and then harmed through coercion, exploitation, or abuse.

These cases are fact-specific, and the strongest claims usually have a clear timeline, identifiable accounts or communications, and documentation showing how the conduct affected the child’s life.

If your family is considering legal action, an early review can also help preserve digital evidence before accounts change or records disappear.

TorHoerman Law can explain how the MDL process may affect a claim, what defenses Roblox is likely to raise, and what steps may be available under your state’s laws.

If your child was groomed or exploited after contact on Roblox, contact TorHoerman Law for a confidential case review.

We will listen to what happened, identify what evidence may matter, and outline potential next steps without pressuring you into a decision.

You can also use the chat feature on this page to get in touch with our legal team.

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