Boy Scouts of America to pay $850m compensation over sexual abuse claims

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By Aluta News

July 2, 2021

The Boy Scouts of America (BSA) on Friday  agreed to pay $850 million in compensation to numerous people allegedly subjected to sexual harassment by adults in scouting.

Media outlets reported that in February 2020, the century old organisation declared bankruptcy due to growing numbers of sexual harassment claims from former members over the decades of its existence, amounting to over 80,000 suits.

Ken Rothweiler, an attorney representing 16,800 claimants in the case, said in a statement, quoted by USA Today that “the initial settlement of $850 million is the largest settlement of sexual abuse claims in United States history.”

Lawyers are set to continue negotiating with insurance companies on a further increase in compensation for alleged abuse survivors.

The organisation would distribute the sum from its cash reserves and property sales through several trusts.

According to The Wall Street Journal, the BSA expects the move to bring the end of its bankruptcy scheme closer by the fall.

The deal, however, is yet to be approved by the justice.

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