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A U.S. judge on Tuesday affirmed the Boy Scouts of America's $2.46 billion settlement of decades of sex abuse claims, rejecting appeals by some of the group's insurers and abuse claimants.
The Boy Scouts of America secured approval of a $2.46 billion reorganization plan from a bankruptcy judge on Thursday that will allow the youth organization to exit Chapter 11 and settle decades ...
Boy Scouts of America CEO Roger Mosby in a statement thanked the men who had spoken ... The amount of money individual abuse survivors stand to gain from the bankruptcy plan ranges from $3,500 ...
An appellate judge weighing the Boy Scouts of America’s 2022 bankruptcy plan said he was struck by the large number of entities that stand to receive protection in the youth group’s ...
So when the Boy Scouts of America National Council kicked me out for being gay — over the strong objections of my troop and scoutmaster — I challenged it in court.
LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — The first man to be charged after an ongoing investigation into the Boy Scouts of America is heading back to the courtroom. According to the Attorney General Dana Nessel ...
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