
Tiana Demas of Cooley LLP. Courtesy of Cooley LLP
Online child gaming platform Roblox Corp. is fighting back against a Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act claim by two mothers who say the San Mateo company “works with and facilitates” online casinos’ use of its website to entice their children to gamble and lose money.
“This is a case concerning an illegal gambling operation that is preying on children nationwide,” wrote plaintiff’s attorney Devin Bolton of Weitz & Luxe...
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