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Supreme Court lets $2 46B Boy Scouts sex abuse settlement proceed

The Supreme Court on Thursday allowed the Boy Scouts of America s $2.46 billion settlement with sexual abuse victims to move forward, lifting a temporary pause imposed in response to an appeal by 144 former scouts who opposed the agreement.

Supreme Court lets $2 46 billion Boy Scouts sex abuse settlement proceed

The U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday allowed the Boy Scouts of America s $2.46 billion settlement with sexual abuse victims to move forward, lifting a temporary pause imposed in response to

US Supreme Court lets $2 46 billion Boy Scouts sex abuse settlement proceed

By Dietrich Knauth (Reuters) - The U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday allowed the Boy Scouts of America's $2.46 billion settlement with sexual abuse victims to move forward, lifting a temporary pause imposed in response to an appeal by 144 former scout.

US Supreme Court lets $2 46 billion Boy Scouts sex abuse settlement proceed

By Dietrich Knauth (Reuters) - The U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday allowed the Boy Scouts of America's $2.46 billion settlement with sexual abuse victims to move forward, lifting a temporary pause imposed in response to an appeal by 144 former scout.

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