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Louisiana AG Liz Murrill Files MASSIVE Lawsuit Against Popular Gaming Site Roblox, Calling It a Breeding Ground for Sex Predators

by August 14, 2025
August 14, 2025

Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill has filed suit against Roblox Corporation, the company behind the wildly popular gaming platform marketed as the “#1 gaming site for kids and teens,” alleging it has become a hunting ground for child predators and a cesspool of sexual exploitation.

“Today I’m suing Roblox – the #1 gaming site for children and teens – and a breeding ground for sex predators,” Murrill announced on X.

She continued, “Due to Roblox’s lack of safety protocols, it endangers the safety of the children of Louisiana. Roblox is overrun with harmful content and child predators because it prioritizes user growth, revenue, and profits over child safety. Every parent should be aware of the clear and present danger poised to their children by Roblox so they can prevent the unthinkable from ever happening in their own home.”

According to the explosive 42-page petition filed in the 21st Judicial District Court in Livingston Parish, Murrill pulls no punches: Roblox isn’t just a game – it’s a predator’s playground.

The company, headquartered in ultra-liberal San Mateo, California, has been peddling its platform as the “#1 gaming site for kids and teens” while turning a blind eye to rampant sexual grooming, virtual rapes, and even simulations of infamous sex trafficking scandals like those involving Jeffrey Epstein and Sean “Diddy” Combs.

The lawsuit kicks off with a gut-wrenching real-world example: On July 15, 2025, Livingston Parish law enforcement raided a suspect’s home, catching him red-handed using Roblox to lure and exploit minors.

The creep was even using voice-altering tech to pose as a young girl, all while Roblox’s so-called “safety features” did zilch to stop him.

Murrill charges that Roblox’s deliberate failures, from lax age verification to allowing “experiences” like “Escape to Epstein Island” and “Diddy Party,” have inflicted “severe, lasting harm” on Louisiana’s kids.

“Defendant’s deliberate failure to implement effective safety measures to protect child users from well-documented predatory threats, along with its ongoing failure to warn parents and children of the foreseeable dangers posed by its platform, has directly facilitated the widespread sexual exploitation of minors and inflicted severe, lasting harm upon the children of Louisiana,” according to the lawsuit.

BREAKING: Today I’m suing Roblox – the #1 gaming site for children and teens – and a breeding ground for sex predators.

Due to Roblox’s lack of safety protocols, it endangers the safety of the children of Louisiana. Roblox is overrun with harmful content and child predators… pic.twitter.com/p98Sq8vvMb

— Attorney General Liz Murrill (@AGLizMurrill) August 14, 2025

You can read the lawsuit below:

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The Gateway Pundit previously reported that Michael, known online as “Schlep,” and his small team have helped law enforcement arrest six predators, some of them brazen enough to openly advertise themselves as “minor-attracted persons” on Roblox.

His sting operations have caught developers, community members, and long-time players, some of whom admitted to watching child pornography involving infants. He documented these busts, reported offenders to Roblox, and even sent detailed evidence binders directly to the company’s California headquarters.

Yet, instead of working with him, Roblox slapped him with legal threats, permanently terminated every account he’s ever had, and banned him from the platform for life.

“This isn’t going to be your typical video. This is a call for help,” Schelpp said in an emotional message to his subscribers on Youtube.

“Roblox is banning me for catching predators. They claim I’m ‘hurting their players.’ Tell that to the kid who emailed me thanking me for getting the guy who groomed him arrested.”

The company’s official stance? Vigilante predator-catching groups like Schlep’s are a “platform risk” and “harmful to others.”

The charges from Roblox against Schelpp are staggering, and, according to him, completely false. Among the accusations: “engaging in simulated child engagement conversations” and “sharing personally identifiable information.”

In reality, Schelpp says the only information he shares is predator evidence with law enforcement.

“What Roblox did could potentially stop some predators from facing real-life consequences,” he warned.

Read more:

Popular Kids’ Game Roblox BANS YouTuber After He Exposes Child Predators on Platform

The post Louisiana AG Liz Murrill Files MASSIVE Lawsuit Against Popular Gaming Site Roblox, Calling It a Breeding Ground for Sex Predators appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.

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