Boy Scouts of America compensates sexual abuse victims and emerges from bankruptcy.

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The Boy Scouts of America will pay out $2.4 billion from a Victims Compensation Trust to more than 82,000 survivors of sexual abuse as part of a settlement. The youth organization filed for bankruptcy in February 2020, when it was facing hundreds of sexual abuse lawsuits involving thousands of alleged abuse survivors. The settlement is the largest sexual abuse settlement fund in history. The Boy Scouts of America have since enacted a number of protocols to "act as barriers to abuse."
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