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U S judge signs off on $850 million Boy Scouts sex abuse settlement
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Deal includes contributions from local BSA councils, such as Erie-based French Creek Council
French Creek Council has yet to detail what it might give; assets include Custaloga Town camp
Since the 1960s, Boy Scouts in northwestern Pennsylvania have camped, hiked and held jamborees at Custaloga Town Scout Reservation, on more than 500 acres in Mercer County.
The future of the camp, as well as the future of the other assets of the Boy Scouts in the Erie area, is likely to become clearer by the end of the month.
The clarity is required as part of the proposed $850 million settlement that the Boys Scouts of America s national organization has reached with tens of thousands of child sex abuse victims who filed claims in the organization s bankruptcy case.
Hearing Set on Boy Scouts $850M Settlement Agreement
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Judge sets July hearing on Boy Scouts settlement agreement
A bankruptcy judge has set a July 29 hearing on the proposed $850 million settlement agreement the Boy Scouts of America have with attorneys representing some 60,000 victims of child sex abuse
By RANDALL CHASE Associated Press
July 8, 2021, 12:17 AM
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DOVER, Del. A bankruptcy judge has set a July 29 hearing on the proposed $850 million settlement agreement the Boy Scouts of America have with attorneys representing some 60,000 victims of child sex abuse, giving insurance companies and others who oppose it more time to weigh in.