Opponents of the Boy Scouts of America’s plan for a $2.4 billion sex-abuse settlement recently found fresh legal ammunition when the Supreme Court agreed to examine a similar plan drawn up by Purdue Pharma.
Objecting insurers and abuse victims say the youth group’s bankruptcy reorganization should be paused until the Supreme Court rules on Purdue Pharma’s similar plan
The trust created to compensate Boy Scouts abuse victims has collected nearly $1 billion in cash and assets, the youth organization said.
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