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DAVID CRARY and RANDALL CHASE, Associated Press
July 2, 2021
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1of3FILE - In this Feb. 18, 2020, file photo, Boy Scouts of America uniforms are displayed in the retail store at the headquarters for the French Creek Council of the Boy Scouts of America in Summit Township, Pa. An $850 million agreement by the Boy Scouts of America to compensate sex-abuse victims prompted outrage Friday, July 2, 2021, from some abuse survivors and their advocates, while others were encouraged and saw it as the best outcome that could be achieved under the circumstances. (Christopher Millette/Erie Times-News via AP, File)Christopher Millette/APShow MoreShow Less
The organization announced an $850 million deal to compensate sex abuse victims Thursday. Author: DAVID CRARY and RANDALL CHASE Associated Press Published: 7:24 PM EDT July 2, 2021 Updated: 7:24 PM EDT July 2, 2021
NEW YORK An $850 million agreement by the Boy Scouts of America to compensate sex-abuse victims prompted outrage Friday from some survivors and their advocates, while others were encouraged and saw it as the best outcome that could be achieved under the circumstances.
The agreement, filed in court late Thursday as a step toward resolving a complex bankruptcy case, includes the BSA national leadership, abuse victims, local Boy Scout councils and lawyers appointed to represent victims who might file future claims.