The judge presiding over the Boy Scouts of America bankruptcy has delayed the start of a trial to determine whether the BSA's reorganization plan should be
DOVER, Del. (AP) The judge presiding over the Boy Scouts of America bankruptcy has delayed the start of a trial to determine whether the BSA’s reorganization plan should be confirmed after an agreement with the official committee representing more than 80,000 men who say they were molested as children by Scout leaders and others resulted in several new plan provisions.
The judge presiding over the Boy Scouts of America bankruptcy has delayed the start of a trial to determine whether the BSA’s reorganization plan should be confirmed
DOVER, Del. 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.