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FILE – Boy Scout uniform badge is detailed during a news conference at the Boy Scouts of America headquarters in Irving, Texas, Feb. 4, 2013. Photo: Tony Gutierrez/AP

In Boy Scouts Plan, When Will Abuse Victims Get Money?

After more than two and a half years, a bankruptcy judge approved a Chapter 11 plan for the Boy Scouts of America, setting the stage for a $2.4 billion trust for sexual abuse victims.

Here's my colleague Ellen Bardash's coverage of the Sept. 8 approval by U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Laurie Selber Silverstein in Delaware. Lawyers for abuse claimants, which total 82,000, said the process was lengthy and emotional.