More changes made to Boy Scouts of America bankruptcy plan
Under a revised plan submitted late last week, the
The BSA also said its local councils would contribute
The BSA, its 250 or so local councils and hundreds of sponsoring organizations such as churches and civic groups would be released from further liability in exchange for contributions to the trust fund and the transfer of insurance rights.
In a prepared statement, the
“The BSA is hopeful that this plan, or one very similar to it, will have the support of a supermajority of survivors,” the organization said.
A hearing regarding the latest proposal is scheduled for
Meanwhile, the
The
“We see dropping
The BSA acknowledged in last week’s court filing that it can’t win support for a global resolution of the sex abuse claims that drove the organization into bankruptcy if the
“It appears the global resolution plan cannot be confirmed to the extent it includes the
Attorneys for the
The
Attorneys for abuse victims have said they would go after properties and assets owned by the BSA’s local councils. The councils, which run day-to-day operations for local troops, are considered legally separate entities by the
Attorneys for the
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