The 'Longest', 'Most Emotional' Experience: Attorneys Mark Final Plan Approval in Boy Scouts Case
Now a trust of more than $2.4 billion in settlement funds obtained to date can start to be distributed to the more than 82,000 abuse claimants, though there's no set timetable for when that process will be complete.
September 12, 2022 at 03:22 PM
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The original version of this story was published on Delaware Business Court Insider
More than two and a half years after the Boy Scouts of America first filed for bankruptcy in the District of Delaware, attorneys for tens of thousands of sexual abuse survivors are celebrating the court's approval of a final Chapter 11 plan.
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