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Boy Scouts of America file for bankruptcy following massive number of child sex abuse cases.

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Barraged by hundreds of sex-abuse lawsuits, the Boy Scouts of America filed for bankruptcy protection Tuesday in hopes of working out a potentially mammoth victim compensation plan that will allow the 110-year-old organization to carry on.

The Chapter 11 filing in federal bankruptcy court in Wilmington, Delaware, sets in motion what could be one of the biggest, most complex bankruptcies ever seen. Scores of lawyers are seeking settlements on behalf of several thousand men who say they were molested as scouts by scoutmasters or other leaders decades ago but are only now eligible to sue because of recent changes in their states’ statute-of-limitations laws.

By going to bankruptcy court, the Scouts can put those lawsuits on hold for now. But ultimately they could be forced to sell off some of their vast property holdings, including campgrounds and hiking trails, to raise money for a compensation trust fund that could surpass a billion dollars.

The bankruptcy petition listed the Boy Scouts’ assets as between $1 billion and $10 billion, and its liabilities at $500 million to $1 billion.

“Scouting programs will continue throughout this process and for many years to come,” the Boy Scouts said in a statement. ”Local councils are not filing for bankruptcy because they are legally separate and distinct organizations.”

The Boy Scouts are just the latest major American institution to face a heavy price over sexual abuse. Roman Catholic dioceses across the country and schools such as Penn State and Michigan State have paid out hundreds of millions of dollars in recent years.

The bankruptcy represents a painful turn for an organization that has been a pillar of American civic life for generations and a training ground for future leaders. Achieving the rank of Eagle Scout has long been a proud accomplishment that politicians, business leaders, astronauts and others put on their resumes and in their official biographies.

The Boy Scouts’ finances have been strained in recent years by declining membership and sex-abuse settlements.

The number of youths taking part in scouting has dropped below 2 million, down from more than 4 million in peak years of the 1970s. The organization has tried to counter the decline by admitting girls, but its membership rolls took a big hit Jan. 1 when The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints — for decades a major sponsor of Boy Scout units — cut ties and withdrew more than 400,000 scouts in favor of programs of its own.

The financial outlook had worsened last year after New York, Arizona, New Jersey and California passed laws making it easier for victims of long-ago abuse to file claims. Teams of lawyers across the U.S. have been signing up clients by the hundreds to sue the Boy Scouts.

Most of the newly surfacing cases date to the 1960s, ’70s and ’80s; the organization says there were only five known abuse victims in 2018. The Boy Scouts credit the change to an array of prevention policies adopted since the mid-1980s, including mandatory criminal background checks and abuse-prevention training for all staff and volunteers, and a rule that two or more adult leaders be present during all activities.

In many ways, the crisis parallels the one facing the Catholic Church in the U.S. Both institutions boast of major progress over recent decades in combating abuse. whether by priests or scout leaders, but both face many lawsuits alleging negligence and cover-ups, mostly decades ago.

“We are outraged that there have been times when individuals took advantage of our programs to harm innocent children,” said Roger Mosby, the BSA’s president and CEO. “While we know nothing can undo the tragic abuse that victims suffered, we believe the Chapter 11 process, with the proposed trust structure, will provide equitable compensation to all victims while maintaining the BSA’s important mission.”

The BSA said it is encouraging all victims to come forward to file a claim in the case. A deadline for filing claims has not yet been set by the bankruptcy court, but the BSA said that would likely happen later this year.

Among other matters to be addressed in bankruptcy court: the fate of the Boy Scouts’ assets; the extent to which the organization’s insurance will help cover compensation; and whether assets of the Scouts’ 261 local councils will be added to the fund.

“There are a lot of very angry, resentful men out there who will not allow the Boy Scouts to get away without saying what all their assets are,” said lawyer Paul Mones, who represents numerous clients suing the BSA. “They want no stone unturned.”

Amid the crush of lawsuits, the Scouts recently mortgaged the major properties owned by the national leadership, including the headquarters in Irving, Texas, and the 140,000-acre Philmont Ranch in New Mexico, to help secure a line of credit.

Founded in 1910, the Boy Scouts have kept confidential files since the 1920s listing staff and volunteers implicated in sexual abuse, for the avowed purpose of keeping predators away from youth. According to a court deposition, the files as of January listed 7,819 suspected abusers and 12,254 victims.

Until last spring, the organization had insisted it never knowingly allowed a predator to work with youths. But in May, The Associated Press reported that attorneys for abuse victims had identified multiple cases in which known predators were allowed to return to leadership posts. The next day, Boy Scouts chief executive Mike Surbaugh wrote to a congressional committee, acknowledging the group’s previous claim was untrue.

James Kretschmer of Houston, among the many men suing for alleged abuse, says he was molested by a Scout leader over several months in the mid-1970s in the Spokane, Washington, area. Regarding the bankruptcy, he said, “It is a shame because at its core and what it was supposed to be, the Boy Scouts is a beautiful organization.”

“But you know, anything can be corrupted,” he added. “And if they’re not going to protect the people that they’ve entrusted with the children, then shut it down and move on.”

Ahead of the Chapter 11 filing, lawyers said that because of the organization’s 50-state presence, as well as its ties to churches and civic groups that sponsor scout troops, a bankruptcy by the Boy Scouts would be unprecedented in its complexity. It would be national in scope, unlike the various Catholic Church bankruptcy cases, which have unfolded diocese by diocese.

“A Boy Scout bankruptcy would be bigger in scale than any other child abuse bankruptcy we’ve ever seen,” said Seattle-based attorney Mike Pfau, whose firm is representing scores of men nationwide alleging they were abused as Boy Scouts.

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So, yeah. The organization ostensibly founded to teach (Christian) American values to boys literally child molested its way into bankruptcy.

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But, but, Christians are more moral than those atheists.
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mr friendly guy wrote: 2020-02-19 03:25am But, but, Christians are more moral than those atheists.
"Those atheists"? I wish BSA was an atheist organization, but it's plainly not. My troop was not affiliated with a church, nor were the leaders particularly religious (outwardly, anyway), but I've read of some that were. Your experience as a Boy Scout with regards to being preached at varied wildly based on local leadership, but you could not get away from the inherent assumption of Christianity in the organization, with the Law ("A Scout is reverent: Be reverent toward God. Be faithful in your religious duties. Respect the beliefs of others.") and Oath ("On my honor I will do my best to do my duty to God and my country and to obey the Scout Law") you were required to recite at every gathering. There were even official religious awards you could get for any denomination you could imagine (Thankfully none were required to advance in rank).
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I think you misread his post. I don't think mr friendly guy is saying the Boy Scouts are atheist.
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Just thinking about how massive this could be is mind-boggling, let alone the situation in of itself.

Think about it. This could be as big as lawsuits against the Catholic Church in the United States could be. Especially if the percentage rate of abusers lines up with the percentage rate believed to occur for Catholic priests (something like 5%). That could mean that every single 'Scout district' could be facing lawsuits for hundreds of thousands (or more) dollars.

(I use District, as the only similar organization I know anything about is Girl Guides Canada, as my mother was a District Commissioner)

I mean, this literally could be worked down to percentages of the population of the United States.
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Bit late to the party and I hate to think this is a necro but it's not just the USA going through this.

Several years ago in Australia a Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse went through the dirty laundry of all major youth organisations, mostly churches but included was Scouts Australia.

The ongoing results of that has led to a restitution system where victims can make a claim to the government, a temporary department investigates and if a claim is confirmed* a payout is granted and a bill forwarded to the relevant organisation.

What this means is that the various branches of Scouts Australia (each state/territory is a legally separate entity, long story) are now receiving bills and my state (yes, if you hadn't guessed by now, I am a member of Scouting) is selling properties to help pay our share. The aspect that has many organisations on edge here is that the Australian government promised that no organisation would be forced into bankruptcy via the redress scheme but there isn't a clear line as to when the government would step in to cover costs. The expectation is that if an organisation claimed bankruptcy the government (as administrator) would still just sell off property and liquidate assets anyway before then covering further bills.

TLDR Scouts Australia is now starting to feel the pinch of our national redress scheme but we haven't claimed bankruptcy (and aren't likely to) ... yet.


PS though we had a lot of scout groups formed via church organisations we haven't exactly been ardent followers of faith for a long time. Pragmatism wins over in the original belief that everyone should be 'spiritual' but without really forcing what flavour of spirituality needs to be followed.


*confirmation of claims is based on balance of possibilities NOT balance of probabilities.
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