Boy Scouts of America

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1:20-bk-10343

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Delaware

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  1. January 05, 2022

    Boy Scouts Early Ch. 11 Vote Count Falls Short Of Target

    A preliminary tabulation of creditor votes on the proposed Chapter 11 plan of the Boy Scouts of America filed late Tuesday shows the organization fell just short of its desired 75% approval rate from sex abuse claimants, imperiling its efforts to confirm the plan.

  2. December 21, 2021

    Court Pushes Boy Scouts' Ch. 11 Plan Hearing To February

    A Delaware bankruptcy judge on Tuesday pushed the confirmation hearing for the Boy Scouts of America's Chapter 11 plan back a month, saying there are too many depositions to take and too many legal issues to sort out to start the hearing in January.

  3. December 14, 2021

    Boy Scouts Tout $800M Settlement As AIG Seeks Delay

    Closing in on the voting deadline for its Chapter 11 plan, the Boy Scouts of America on Tuesday hailed an $800 million settlement for sexual abuse claimants while fending off criticisms that the plan is being rushed and survivors are getting frustrated about mixed messages from attorneys.

  4. December 13, 2021

    Insurers To Pay Out $800M To Boy Scouts Sex Abuse Victims

    Chubb Ltd. insurers have reached a deal in the Boy Scouts of America bankruptcy suit to pay $800 million to a fund for victims of sexual abuse, bringing the total payout to victims to more than $2.7 billion thus far, a court-appointed mediator said in a report Monday.

  5. December 13, 2021

    Boy Scouts Bash Group's Proposed Fix To Email Row

    A committee of tort claimants in the Boy Scouts of America's bankruptcy case that "polluted the voting process" for the debtors' Chapter 11 plan is now "further wasting time and estate resources" by suggesting that sexual abuse claimants be sent more information, the Boy Scouts said Monday.

  6. December 07, 2021

    Conflict Bumps Retired Del. Judge From Scouts' Ch. 11 Panels

    Retired U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Kevin J. Carey was removed Tuesday as a mediator in the Boy Scouts of America Chapter 11, with a judge in that case citing conflicts created by his also-scuttled proposed appointment as a special reviewer for some post-confirmation settlement trust proceedings.

  7. December 06, 2021

    Victims' Attys Want Docs Clawed Back In Scouts Ch. 11

    Divisions among three law firms that initially worked together in lining up thousands of alleged sexual abuse victims for claims against the bankrupt Boy Scouts of America broke further into the open Monday in a Delaware court dispute over waivers of attorney-client privilege.

  8. December 02, 2021

    Boy Scouts Insurer Can Review Council Docs In Ch. 11

    A Delaware bankruptcy judge said Thursday she would permit an insurer covering the Boy Scouts of America to review historical scouting rosters of one of the organization's local governing bodies after the insurance company said it needed to assess the validity of some sexual abuse claims.

  9. November 29, 2021

    Judge Unsure About Letter As Fix For Boy Scout Email Row

    A Delaware bankruptcy judge questioned Monday whether she had the authority to order a pair of feuding law firms in the Boy Scouts of America's case to send a joint letter as a proposed fix to an explosive email that stoked fears the voteĀ on a Chapter 11 plan had been tainted.

  10. November 24, 2021

    Count Misdirected Ch. 11 Plan Votes, Boy Scout Claimants Say

    A pair of law firms representing clients with sexual abuse claims in the Boy Scouts of America's Chapter 11 case have asked a Delaware bankruptcy judge to reinstate 4,600 bankruptcy plan ballots canceled because of a mailing error.