Georgia Attorney General investigates Roblox safety
Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr has launched a formal investigation into Roblox to determine if the gaming platform violates the state’s Fair Business Practices Act. The probe focuses on whether the company's marketing as a "safe" space for children is deceptive given reports of grooming, kidnapping, and sexual exploitation. Carr has issued a Civil Investigative Demand for internal records on chat moderation, age verification, and all criminal activity reported by Georgia users.
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