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Louisiana Attorney General Sues Roblox Over Child Safety

August 18, 2025
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Louisiana Attorney General Sues Roblox Over Child Safety
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  • The Louisiana Attorney General has sued Roblox over child safety
  • The suit alleges the platform is a place for predators
  • Roblox has strongly disputed the claims, defending its safety measures

In a major legal challenge to the online gaming industry, Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill has filed a child protection lawsuit against Roblox. The lawsuit, filed in a state court, alleges that the popular platform has failed to protect child users from online predators and harmful content.

NBC reported, Attorney General Liz Murrill in Louisiana’s 21st Judicial District has sued the California-based video game company for “intentionally or recklessly designing a platform with no age verification process, allowing Roblox’s tens of millions of users to easily create accounts with fake birthdays.” According to the lawsuit, Roblox has created an environment where sexual predators “thrive, unite, hunt and victimize kids.” The state’s complaint specifically alleges that the company lacks effective age verification, allowing adults to easily pose as children. It also points to the existence of inappropriate in-game “experiences” that remain accessible to minors. The lawsuit’s claim states that Roblox, through its lack of safety features, “provides the perfect place for pedophiles.”

In a statement, Murrill said the company has “prioritized user growth, revenue, and profits over child safety.” The lawsuit seeks to hold Roblox accountable for its alleged negligence, demanding stricter security measures and seeking penalties. In response, Roblox has stated it “categorically disputes” the allegations, asserting that it has implemented rigorous safeguards and invests substantial resources in detecting and preventing inappropriate behavior. Roblox has released a statement categorically disputing the allegations and defending its extensive efforts in child safety. The company argues that the lawsuit’s claims are inaccurate and mischaracterize its platform. Roblox states that it has invested thousands of hours and millions of dollars in a comprehensive safety ecosystem, which includes a global team of moderators, AI-powered systems, and industry-leading safety tools to detect and prevent inappropriate behavior. It asserts that its platform has a zero-tolerance policy for sexual content and that its “experiences” are built to be safe and accessible for players of all ages. Roblox has also highlighted its commitment to working with industry peers and safety organizations to continually improve online safety for children.

This legal action is one of several lawsuits Roblox has recently faced over its child safety measures.

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