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Bucks County DA Expands Lawsuit Against Roblox and Other Platforms for Child Safety Violations
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Bucks County District Attorney Joe Khan has expanded a federal lawsuit against social media and gaming companies, including Roblox, Discord, and X, citing their failure to protect children from online predators. The lawsuit, originally filed in 2023, now includes allegations that these platforms use deceptive practices to engage children, contributing to a rise in exploitation cases. The recent conviction of Alec Magill, who used Roblox to exploit minors, underscores the dangers posed by these platforms. The DA's office claims that Roblox's lack of parental notifications and age verification features facilitated Magill's actions. The lawsuit aims to hold these companies accountable for their role in harming children, with hopes that other counties will follow suit. The legal action is based on the state's Unfair Trade Practices and Consumer Protection Law. Khan's office emphasizes that the situation has not improved since the original lawsuit was filed.
Key Points: • Bucks County DA Joe Khan has expanded a lawsuit against Roblox and other platforms for child safety. • The lawsuit alleges that these platforms engage in deceptive practices that harm children. • Alec Magill's conviction highlights the exploitation risks associated with Roblox's lax safety measures.