LOS ANGELES – Los Angeles County officials have initiated legal proceedings against the massively popular online gaming platform Roblox, leveling severe allegations that the company has systematically failed to protect its vast child user base from sexual predators, exploitative content, and harmful interactions.
The lawsuit, filed in Superior Court on Thursday, contends that Roblox Corporation’s content moderation protocols are dangerously inadequate and its age-verification mechanisms fundamentally flawed. This legal action represents a significant escalation in efforts to regulate digital platforms and enforce accountability for safeguarding minors in virtual environments.
Hilda Solis, Chair of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors, characterized the legal challenge as a critical measure for child protection. ‘This lawsuit is fundamentally about shielding children from online predators and deeply inappropriate content,’ Solis stated. ‘Roblox bears a profound responsibility to ensure the safety of its young users, yet it has permitted its platform to degenerate into an environment where grooming and exploitation can occur.’
The platform, which boasts a staggering 144 million daily active users globally, reports that over 40% of its audience consists of children under the age of 13. Roblox operates as an expansive digital universe where users create, share, and participate in various games and experiences while interacting through customizable avatars. While basic access is free, the platform generates revenue through the sale of Robux, a virtual currency used for in-game purchases and upgrades.
These allegations are not emerging in isolation. A damning 2024 investigative report by Hindenburg Research previously described Roblox’s environment as an ‘X-rated pedophile hellscape,’ accusing the company of exposing minors to explicit content and predatory behavior. The scrutiny has extended internationally, with the Australian government recently demanding an urgent meeting with Roblox executives to address child safety concerns.
Dawyn R. Harrison, legal counsel for Los Angeles County, asserted that the platform’s failures extend beyond mere oversight. ‘This case involves far more than minor safety lapses. It concerns a corporation that effectively provides pedophiles with sophisticated tools to target innocent and vulnerable children,’ Harrison declared. ‘The resulting trauma—from grooming to exploitation to actual assault—is horrific and must be stopped.’
In an official response to AFP, Roblox Corporation vehemently denied the allegations. A company spokesman emphasized that safety constitutes the foundational principle of their platform, highlighting advanced monitoring systems designed to detect harmful content and communications. The spokesman specifically noted that Roblox’s chat functionality prohibits image transmission, a feature intended to prevent a common vector of online misuse.
The company further stated it implements immediate action against policy violators and maintains active collaboration with law enforcement agencies. ‘Our commitment to safety is perpetual; while no system can achieve perfection, our dedication to protecting children remains unwavering and continuous,’ the spokesman concluded.
This lawsuit coincides with a separate high-profile trial unfolding in Los Angeles involving major social media corporations, including Facebook’s parent company Meta, which face similar allegations of employing addictive algorithms that target adolescent users.
