OOF
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OOF — Open Oversight Filings. The question is so what? This page answers it with a public count: how many federal cases name Roblox Corporation, whether new ones are still being filed, and what that number is not.
federal dockets · party search
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federal cases where Roblox Corporation is a named party.
That is a PACER/CourtListener count, not a poll and not a verdict.
Query: party:"Roblox Corporation"
—new filings, 7 days — is it still moving?
—new filings, 30 days — the live signal
—headlines this week — a different tape
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So what?
- It is not a rumor. Anyone can re-run the search. A caption on this page links to the actual docket. If the memecoin dies, the count is still the useful part.
- It is not a guilty verdict. These are allegations. In December 2025 the JPML centralized many of the child-exploitation claims into MDL 3166 in N.D. Cal. (Judge Seeborg). Centralization organizes pretrial work. It does not decide liability.
- It is not only child-safety cases. A party search also picks up securities suits and other federal matters. Read the caption. Click through. Do not treat 477 as “477 abuse cases.”
- The useful signal is velocity. A quiet week (zero new filings) is information. A week with new N.D. Cal. complaints is information. Headlines can spike without a new case, and a case can land without a headline.
If you have a kid on Roblox
Do not take safety advice from a ticker. Use the company’s own controls, then decide. If a child is in danger, that is not a docket problem — report it.
- Link a parent account — official Roblox steps
- Roblox Safety Center — chat, age checks, Kids/Select accounts
- CyberTipline — report suspected online exploitation (NCMEC)