A California judge has denied Roblox's request to move a lawsuit, filed by a father alleging child sexual exploitation on the platform, into private arbitration. This ruling means the case will proceed publicly, setting a potential precedent for dozens of other similar lawsuits the company is facing. The decision comes as Roblox confronts mounting controversy and legal challenges over child safety on its popular online gaming platform. The company is currently facing over 35 lawsuits related to allegations of child grooming and exploitation. Attorneys general from several states, including Louisiana, Kentucky, and Florida, have also filed lawsuits or subpoenaed the company for information on its safety policies. In response to the ruling, Roblox has stated its intention to appeal, reiterating its commitment to industry-leading safety measures to protect its users. No immediate market reaction to the specific ruling was noted.
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