Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier has announced a criminal investigation into Roblox Corporation, citing concerns that the online gaming platform has become a hub for predators targeting children.
The AG’s office has issued criminal subpoenas to Roblox, seeking internal records, moderation policies, and communications linked to alleged exploitation cases. Uthmeier described Roblox as a “breeding ground for predators,” emphasizing that his office is prioritizing the protection of minors in online spaces.
“Roblox has enabled our kids to be abused,” Uthmeier stated. “Companies like this have created spaces where predators can target children, and that will not be tolerated in Florida.”
Focus of the Investigation
The Florida AG’s probe will examine Roblox’s safety systems, age verification, and content moderation processes to determine whether the company failed to prevent grooming and child exploitation.
Investigators allege that some offenders used Robux, the in-game virtual currency, to solicit explicit content or build inappropriate relationships with underage users. Authorities also report that several Florida-based criminal cases have stemmed from interactions within Roblox’s virtual worlds.
Roblox Responds to Criminal Inquiry
A Roblox spokesperson said the company is cooperating fully with law enforcement and reaffirmed its zero-tolerance policy for exploitative content.
“We have zero tolerance for exploitative behavior on our platform,” Roblox said in a statement. “We continue to strengthen our moderation tools, partner with child-safety organizations, and support law enforcement investigations.”
Roblox says it employs AI moderation tools, human safety teams, and chat restrictions for users under 13, along with new age estimation technology designed to enhance user protection.
Growing Legal and Public Pressure
This investigation follows multiple lawsuits filed against Roblox in 2025 that accuse the company of failing to prevent predators from exploiting children online.
Digital safety experts and advocacy groups say the case underscores a broader issue with child safety in gaming and metaverse platforms, calling for stronger oversight and enforcement of age-appropriate design laws.
“These platforms profit from young users but too often fail to safeguard them,” said a child-safety advocate. “The Florida investigation could set a national precedent for tech accountability.”
What Happens Next
The Florida Attorney General’s office has not disclosed a timeline for the investigation but confirmed it may expand beyond state lines if evidence indicates systemic negligence.
With more than 70 million daily players, many under age 13, Roblox’s response to this criminal probe will likely shape future regulations around children’s online safety and gaming industry accountability.

