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Sexual abuse survivors are voting on the Boy Scouts bankruptcy settlement: 5 questions answered

  • Written by Pamela Foohey, Professor of Law, Cardozo Law School, Yeshiva University
imageThousands of men say they were sexually abused as children taking part in the Boy Scouts.AP Photo/LM Otero

The Boy Scouts’ bankruptcy casecrossed an important milestone on Sept. 29, 2021, when Judge Laura Selber Silverstein approved the Boy Scouts’ statement that explains its plan to exit bankruptcy. That statement includes a proposal...

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