Supreme Court Allows the $2.4 Billion Boy Scouts Sex Abuse Deal
This article highlights the gruesome parallel of abuse shared by “The Boy Scouts of America” and “The Catholic Church!” When discussing the latter, it has been pointed out that while the Church provides comfort to many people, it is also the longest standing and most successful criminal organization that has ever existed. But sadly, second place goes to The Boy Scouts.!
We’ve long heard of reports about Cub & Boy Scouts being abused by their so-called “Counselors,” the “kissing cousins” of Catholic Priests. Yet it is still stunning that this case includes 82,000 people making these claims. Stunning because we also know that for reasons including shame and not wanting others to see it as part of their “story,” the vast majority of victims will not have signed up to participate.
How many people would be in that category? Five times or ten times? We can’t know for sure, but my guess is it lands somewhere right in that range. That would imply a “real” number, of between 400,000 & 900,000 Scouts who were abused! Moreover, abused by an organization which just like the Catholic Church, disguised their evil by wrapping it with a noble cause! In both cases, the reality was unconscionable deceit!
However, something we can and do know, is that “What Goes Around Comes Around,” and just as night follows day is now coming swiftly around in this case! That includes whether caught at the time or not! Irrespective, now that the drum is beating, imagine knowing that any day the phone may ring, or there will be a knock at the door!
The justices denied an emergency request by a group of victims to pause the deal, allowing the settlement to proceed.
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Supreme Court Allows $2.4 Billion Boy Scouts Sex Abuse Deal to Go Forward
The justices denied an emergency request by a group of victims to pause the deal, allowing the settlement to proceed.
Reporting from Washington
The Supreme Court cleared the way on Thursday for a $2.4 billion plan to settle sex abuse lawsuits against the Boy Scouts of America to go forward.
The court’s brief, unsigned order gave no reasons, which is typical for emergency applications. There were no public dissents.
A group of victims had asked the court to pause the plan as the justices consider an opioid settlement against Purdue Pharma, the manufacturer of OxyContin, and the members of the wealthy Sackler family who owned it, because that deal raised similar issues.
Like the Purdue Pharma deal, the Boy Scouts agreement was settled in bankruptcy court using a contentious mechanism that insulates a third party from future lawsuits even without requiring that party to declare bankruptcy.
In the instance of Purdue Pharma, that effectively shields members of the Sackler family from liability in future opioid-related lawsuits.
The Boy Scouts settlement involves more than 82,000 claims of childhood sexual abuse, with more than 86 percent of victims in the case backing the deal.
However, the group who asked the Supreme Court to intervene objected to the use of the mechanism, which protected from liability third parties like churches involved in scouting, local councils and insurers.
The outcome in the Boy Scouts case had been closely watched as a possible clue of where the justices might lean in Purdue Pharma. During oral arguments in December, the justices appeared divided, and a decision in that case is expected by the end of the court’s term, likely in late June.
The victims’ group, in asking the court to step in, argued that if the settlement were allowed to proceed, sexual abuse victims “will lose their right to pursue their claims independently of the bankruptcy settlement trust.”
The Boy Scouts had argued that the settlement should continue as planned, warning that if the justices blocked the deal, it would “threaten to throw the scouting program into chaos.”
The challengers represented “a tiny fraction” of the victims involved in the deal, the Boy Scouts said.
After Justice Samuel A. Alito Jr. temporarily paused the settlement earlier this month, the bankruptcy judge overseeing the case suspended work on the deal, which has already paid about $8 million to several thousand victims.
On Thursday, after the court announced its decision, the trust handling the settlement said it had “resumed all operations, including processing and paying claims.”
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Supreme Court Allows the $2.4 Billion Boy Scouts Sex Abuse Deal
Supreme Court Allows the $2.4 Billion Boy Scouts Sex Abuse Deal
U.S. Coast Guard Academy, in New London, Connecticut between 1988 and 2006, including the revelation of leaders who discouraged disclosure. Those cases do not include at least 42 more that have been identified as not having been properly investigated. That is not to mention new Pentagon published statistics showing student-reported assaults at West Point, the Naval Academy and the Air Force Academy.
So after all the accusations and denials, the truth is finally revealed about Bill Cosby’s lifetime of raping young women, who were unfortunate enough to cross his path. The answer as to how he got away with it for so long, lies in his skill of slipping a Methaquolone pill, otherwise known as a Quaalude, into a drink he would give them. It would render them helpless to escape his subsequent sexual assault. Of course, he had also built a persona of America’s Grandpa, that was the ultimate deception.I first heard about quaaludes (‘ludes) in college in the 60’s. Apparently, he did as well! The word was that if you could slip one into a girl’s drink, she would be more compliant than otherwise. The records show that Cosby had multiple prescriptions filled at least throughout the 70’s, then apparently, subsequently found other sources. It became his “MO” and many women his victim. But that game is over now, most likely for the duration of his life! As with most abusers, Cosby felt he had a way to evade the light from shining on what he was up to. He thought he was safe and would never get caught, but If accused, he could claim it was consensual. It is what all abusers think, regardless of the form that abuse takes, and sometimes it can work for a long while. But when the light finally does shine and reveals the truth, the rule is that the longer the perpetrator got away with their nasty deceptions, the deeper the hole they will have dug for themselves. Epstein escaped via suicide. I think they’ll be keeping a close eye on Bill!