In the face of approximately 300 sexual abuse lawsuits from former Boy Scouts, the Boy Scouts of America has filed for bankruptcy protection under Chapter 11 of the Bankruptcy Code. The Boy Scouts of America is the nation’s largest scouting organization and one of the largest youth organizations. Because Chapter 11 allows an organization to continue operations, scouting programs are expected to proceed at this time.
Officials with the organization said in a statement on Tuesday, February 19, “Our plan is to use this Chapter 11 process to create a Trust that would provide equitable compensation to these individuals.”
The national landscape has shifted significantly in recent years as large, influential organizations like the Catholic Church and USA Gymnastics have become the subject of sexual abuse scandals. One of the most important ways laws have changed has been the extension of the statute of limitations. Many states, including New Jersey and Pennsylvania, have chosen to grant sexual abuse victims longer timeframes to seek damages in sexual abuse and assault cases.
Learn more about statutes of limitation in Pennsylvania and New Jersey.
If you or someone you love has been a victim of sexual abuse or assault, you may be hesitant to report the crime or contact an attorney for legal representation. Stark & Stark understands the stigma that comes with these crimes. We offer compassionate counsel and a confidential setting. For a free consultation, please call us at 866-512-7895 or contact us online.