Your Child Was Targeted on Roblox. 

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Predators are using Roblox to groom, exploit, and abuse minors. 
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How Roblox Can Be Used to Harm Kids

Online predators use Roblox’s chat, friend / invite features, and game modes to approach children. They often pose as children, move communication off-platform (Discord, Snapchat, text), and escalate to grooming, sextortion or worse.

Then you’ll see:

— Pressured or coerced sending of explicit images or videos

— Extortion: threats to expose the child unless more content is sent

— Physical meetings or assault after online grooming


Severe emotional trauma: PTSD, depression, suicidal ideation

⚖️ If your child was abused on Roblox — you may have a legal claim.  

Why Take Action Now?

Speaking up now can help hold institutions accountable and secure resources for survivors’ recovery. 

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Time Is Important — Act Before It’s Too Late 

You may be eligible to take legal action — even if the abuse happened years ago.