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Mother Files Lawsuit Against Roblox, Claiming Her Son Was Targeted by Predators
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton alleges Roblox ignored safety laws and misled parents, enabling predator access and causing emotional harm to children, amid 145 safety initiatives in 2025.
- This past week, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton confirmed he is suing The Roblox Corporation, alleging the company 'flagrantly ignored' safety laws and 'deceiving parents'.
- Plaintiffs and their lawyers say The Roblox Corporation misrepresented safety features, alleging multiple lawsuits this year claim it prioritized profit over child protections.
- The Dolman complaint details explicit messaging, threats and coerced image-sharing by a predator who groomed 11-year-old John Doe on Roblox in 2024.
- The lawsuit seeks unspecified monetary damages for profound emotional and psychological harm as an Ohio mother and her now 13-year-old son are represented by Dolman Law Group, which warns Roblox will operate 'anarchically' without systemic reform.
- Roblox says it will roll out facial age checks in the near future for chat access and highlights 145 safety initiatives this year, though CEO David Baszucki has faced criticism in tense interviews.
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