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Minnesota Boy Scouts Chapter 11 Bankruptcy

On February 17, 2020, the Boy Scouts of America announced its filing Chapter 11 Bankruptcy. On May 26, 2020 the bankruptcy court set a claims bar date marking the deadline by which all survivors of child sexual abuse by a BSA volunteer or employee must formally file a claim with the court: November 16, 2020. After this date, a survivor could be denied any sort of recovery from the Boy Scouts of America.

All claims must be filed by November 16, 2020.  Time is limited.  Contact us confidentially today.

This complicated and highly nuanced legal tactic is often confusing to people who are not familiar with this type of bankruptcy, and it can prevent survivors of child sexual abuse from pursuing legal action. Please visit our Boy Scouts Bankruptcy FAQ page for more information.

Minnesota Accused Boy Scout Leaders

This list of names are names of individuals associated with the Boy Scouts of America who have been accused of sexual misconduct. While lawsuits were filed involving some of these alleged perpetrators, the vast majority of the claims against these individuals have not been fully evaluated in a civil or criminal court. Accordingly, the allegations should be considered just allegations and should not be considered proved or substantiated in a court of law.

All individuals should be considered innocent until proven guilty. In some situations, the statute of limitations has expired preventing cases from being heard in a court of law. The information contained herein is an attempt to compile information already available to the public including information obtained from the media, https://spreadsheets.latimes.com/boyscouts-cases/, the Boy Scouts of America’s public statements, and other sources that have attempted to chronicle this information for public use.