Hundreds Of Roblox Users May Be ‘Engaged In Money Laundering,’ Court Filing Claims

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Roblox, the wildly popular children's video game platform, may have a money laundering problem.

In Q4 2022, its most recent quarterly data, Roblox says it had over 58 million daily active users worldwide.Roblox, the wildly popular children's video game platform, may have a money laundering problem.are purportedly laundering money by using in-game currency to purchase fake in-game goods, according to a proposed settlement filed in San Francisco federal court Tuesday.

The case alleges that Roblox arbitrarily removed some in-game items from players after they’d been sold, depriving that player of both the item, and the money they had already paid for it.

 

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'MAY' have? Uhm.......why the fuck are you confusing 'does' with 'may'?

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