Victims of alleged sex abuse while Boy Scouts are asking the US Supreme Court to pause the embattled organization’s bankruptcy restructuring that includes a $2.46 billion fund to settle such claims.
In a filing on Friday, two groups of individuals claiming abuse while scouts in the US and Guam over decades asked the justices to halt the Chapter 11 plan while the court decides another high profile case involving a bankruptcy settlement to compensate opioid abuse claims.
At the heart of the Boy Scouts’ settlement dispute , which includes more than 82,000 abuse claims, are provisions that ...
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