Daily Freeman (Kingston, NY)

Insurer agrees to $800M settlement in Boy Scouts bankruptcy

- By Randall Chase

DOVER, DEL. » Attorneys in the Boy Scouts of America bankruptcy case have reached a tentative settlement under which one of the organizati­on’s largest insurers would contribute $800 million into a fund for victims of child sexual abuse.

The agreement announced Monday calls for Century Indemnity Co. and affiliated companies to contribute $800 million into the fund in return for being released from further liability for abuse claims. The payment would bring the amount of money in the proposed trust to more than $2.6 billion, which would be the largest sexual abuse settlement in U.S. history.

The settlement comes as more than 82,000 sexual abuse claimants face a Dec. 28 deadline to vote

on a previously announced Boy Scouts reorganiza­tion plan.

That plan called for the Boys Scouts and its roughly 250 local councils to contribute up to $820 million in cash and property into a fund for victims. They also would assign certain insurance rights to the fund.

In return, the local councils and national organizati­on would be released from further liability for sexual abuse claims.

The plan also includes settlement agreements involving another one of the Boy Scouts’ major insurers, The Hartford, and the BSA’s former largest troop sponsor, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, commonly known as the Mormon church. The Hartford has agreed to pay $787 million into the victims’ fund, and the Mormons have agreed to contribute $250 million. In exchange, both entities would be released from any further liability involving child sex abuse claims.

The Century settlement, which is subject to court approval, provides for additional contributi­ons from the BSA and its local councils on behalf of chartered sponsoring organizati­ons. They include a $40 million commitment from the local councils and additional potential payments of up to $100 million from the BSA and local councils attributab­le to growth in membership because of chartered organizati­ons’ continued sponsorshi­p of Scouting units.

 ?? CHRISTOPHE­R MILLETTE — ERIE TIMES-NEWS VIA AP, FILE ?? In this Feb. 18, 2020, file photo, Boy Scouts of America uniforms are displayed in a retail store at the headquarte­rs for the French Creek Council of the Boy Scouts of America in Summit Township, Pa.
CHRISTOPHE­R MILLETTE — ERIE TIMES-NEWS VIA AP, FILE In this Feb. 18, 2020, file photo, Boy Scouts of America uniforms are displayed in a retail store at the headquarte­rs for the French Creek Council of the Boy Scouts of America in Summit Township, Pa.

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