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The first lawsuit against the popular video game Roblox has been filed in North Carolina. On Thursday, Dolman Law Group filed a complaint on behalf of a High Point mom and her daughter, both ...
HIGH POINT, N.C. (QUEEN CITY NEWS) — A lawsuit has been filed in North Carolina against the online gaming app, Roblox, after a 10-year-old child was reportedly sexually exploited through the app. The ...
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A High Point mother and her 10-year-old are suing Roblox, a popular gaming platform for kids. They are the first to file a lawsuit in North Carolina, joining other parents in other states who are ...
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GUILFORD COUNTY, N.C. — A High Point mother has filed a lawsuit in Guilford County against Roblox, alleging the popular gaming platform failed to protect her daughter from sexual exploitation. The ...
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