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Insurance Companies' Attorney Ask Judge to Reverse Boy Scouts of America Bankruptcy Plan
An attorney for some insurance companies that could be liable for child sexual abuse claims against the Boy Scouts of America urged a judge Thursday to reverse a bankruptcy plan for the organization.
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Judge Approves $2.46 Billion Boy Scouts Reorganization Plan Amid Abuse Claims
More than 80,000 men have filed claims saying they were abused as children by troop leaders around the country
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Bankruptcy Judge Approves $2.46 Billion Boy Scouts Reorganization Plan
A bankruptcy judge on Thursday approved a $2.46 billion reorganization plan proposed by Irving-based Boy Scouts of America.
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Ruling Leaves Questions About Bankruptcy Plan for Irving-Based Boy Scouts
A Delaware bankruptcy judge has approved parts of the Boy Scouts of America’s reorganization plan but rejected other provisions, saying in a ruling Friday that the organization has “decisions to make.”
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Boys Scouts Bankruptcy Judge Approves Sale of BSA Warehouse
This week, the judge handling the Boy Scouts of America bankruptcy has approved the BSA’s request to sell its warehouse and distribution center in North Carolina for roughly $13.5 million and lease back the property from the buyer.
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Project Beautifies School and Rewards Scout
A beautification project at a school in Dallas turned out to be something good for the teenager who put the plan into action.
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Scouts Reach Deal with Catholic Committee in BSA Bankruptcy
Attorneys have told a Delaware judge that a committee for several Catholic entities in the Boy Scouts of America bankruptcy has reached a settlement with the BSA and is withdrawing objections to its reorganization plan.
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Trial Set to Consider Approval of Boy Scouts Bankruptcy Plan
More than two years after the Boy Scouts of America sought bankruptcy protection amid an onslaught of child sex abuse allegations, a judge will determine whether to confirm its proposed reorganization plan in a trial beginning Monday.
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Trial Set to Consider Approval of Boy Scouts Bankruptcy Plan
trial to determine whether the Boy Scouts of America’s proposed reorganization plan should be approved is beginning more than two years after it sought bankruptcy protection amid an onslaught of child sex abuse allegations.
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Boy Scouts of America Reaches Deal With Official Abuse Claimants Committee
Two years after filing for Chapter 11 protection amid a flood of child sex abuse lawsuits, the Boy Scouts of America has reached a tentative settlement with an official bankruptcy committee representing more than 80,000 men who say they were molested as children by Scout leaders and others.
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BSA Bankruptcy Plan Misses Mark in Vote by Abuse Claimants
A preliminary voting report in the Boy Scouts of America bankruptcy indicates the group’s reorganization plan has failed to win the desired support from tens of thousands of men who say they were sexually abused as children.
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United Methodists to Join in Plan for Boy Scouts Bankruptcy
Congregations affiliated with the United Methodist Church have agreed to contribute $30 million to a fund for victims who say they were molested as youngsters in the Boy Scouts of America, an attorney said Tuesday.
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Insurer Agrees to $800M Settlement in Boy Scouts Bankruptcy
Attorneys in the Boy Scouts of America bankruptcy case have reached a tentative settlement under which one of the organization’s largest insurers would contribute $800 million into a fund for victims of child sexual abuse
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Mediator Ousted in Boy Scouts Bankruptcy; Deadline Extended
The judge presiding over the Boy Scouts of America bankruptcy issued a ruling Tuesday removing a former Delaware bankruptcy judge as a mediator, saying a court filing by the Boy Scouts raised questions about his impartiality.