By Dietrich Knauth Jan 12 (Reuters) - The U.S. Supreme Court declined on Monday to hear a challenge to the Boy Scouts of America's landmark $2.46 billion settlement of sex abuse claims in a case ...
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DOVER, Del. — The Boy Scouts of America on Thursday reached an agreement with attorneys representing victims of child sex abuse, doubling its initial offer of compensation to $850 million. According ...
The U.S. Supreme Court declined today to hear a challenge to the Boy Scouts of America’s landmark $2.46 billion settlement of sex abuse claims in a case involving a group of abuse survivors who ...
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Supreme Court keeps $2.4 billion scouting abuse settlement intact
A bankruptcy settlement can feel abstract until it reaches the people it was built for: survivors waiting for an answer that comes not in the form of an apology, but in procedure and paperwork and ...
The Supreme Court on Monday declined to review a $2.4 billion bankruptcy settlement for the Boy Scouts of America, rejecting an appeal from a group of childhood sex-abuse victims who said the deal ...
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