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Boy Scout® Abuse Help For Victims

Boy Scout® Abuse Help For Victims

For over 100 years, the Boy Scouts® of America hid the details behind their abuse. Now, victims who suffered sexual abuse as a Boy Scout®, Cub Scout®,  or Explorer Scout® are encouraged to come forward to receive compensation.

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According to newly released records, nearly 8,000 Boy Scout® Leaders have been accused of sexual abuse. Details of the abuse and a blacklist of alleged molesters are contained in what is now known as the "Perversion Files". These files have been hidden from the public for over 100 years.

Due to new laws, there are no statute of limitations for cases of abuse. Although the Boy Scouts® of America have filed for bankruptcy, a victim's fund has been established to provide equitable compensation for victims.

If you were abused by a leader of the Boy Scouts®, you are not alone. Those who have been abused as a Boy Scout®, Cub Scout®, or Explorer Scout® may be eligible for significant compensation.

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Boyscouts in the news

2020

The Boy Scouts® of America announced the establishment of a victims fund for all those impacted. Although the Boy Scouts® of America had filed for bankruptcy in February 2020, a victim fund will still be available to those who file an individual claim against the organization.

2019

Multiple states expand the statute of limitations for child abuse cases in an attempt to encourage victims to come forward. Additionally, any of the first individual claims are filed against the Boy Scouts® of America for failing to protect its young members from abusive Scoutmasters and other adult leaders.

2012

The state of Oregon insisted that all Boy Scout® files containing details of abuse be released publicly after a landmark trial took place. Investigators in the case reviewed 1,200 files, ranging from 1965 to 1985. The investigation found that Boy Scout® officials urged offenders to resign quietly instead of having them reported to the police, likely in an attempt to cover-up any cases of abuse.

2010

Parents are advised on Boy Scouts® of America applications that abuse may occur “even in scouting”. This application also notifies parents of the requirement that two adults must be present at any Boy Scout® event.

2007

Six men sued the Boy Scouts, claiming that they had been abused by a scoutmaster in the 1980s. The court allowed the jury to read thousands of internal records that showcased the scope of abuse that took place in the organization. The victims received compensation totaling over $19 million.

1994

The Boy Scouts® of America begins implementing criminal background checks on all Scoutmasters in an attempt to stop any instances of abuse after multiple reports were filed.

1981

The Boy Scouts® of America’s “Scoutmaster Handbook”, an instructional guide on being a Scoutmaster, states that a minimum of two adults must be present at all troop activities in order to ensure the safety of the scouts involved.

1977

Dr. Henry Kempe, a notable pediatrician and an expert in abuse, stated that abuse is a “hidden problem and neglected area”.

1972

The Boy Scouts® of America begins to implement standards for leadership in an attempt to screen adult leaders before they enter the organization

1910

Boy Scouts® of America is incorporated, and the founder, W.D. Boyce, applied for a congressional charter for the program.

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