Montgomery, Alabama. Attorney General Steve Marshall announced on Tuesday that Alabama secured a $12.2 million settlement with the online gaming platform Roblox over online child safety concerns, negotiated directly by the AG's office after months of talks and citing multi-state lawsuits and a late‑August abduction report as background. The agreement directs all settlement funds to the Attorney General's Safe Schools Initiative to fund school resource officers statewide, and because the case was handled internally no money will go to outside law firms; Marshall said the state will use the funds and enforcement framework to implement safety measures in the coming months.
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Online safety is a top concern, especially for parents. This settlement highlights the need for vigilance when kids use platforms like Roblox. Check your child's gaming habits and privacy settings today.
Alabama's $12.2M settlement with Roblox is a win for child safety. The funds will be used to implement safety measures in schools. This is worth forwarding if you know someone concerned about online safety.
The settlement directs $12.2 million to fund school resource officers statewide through the Attorney General's Safe Schools Initiative, providing targeted funding for school safety personnel and local school districts to expand on-campus protective measures.
Roblox faces financial and reputational costs from the settlement and increased regulatory scrutiny, while victims and affected families continue to bear the long-term harms related to online exploitation and the abduction incident referenced in late August.
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