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Esha Ray

Boy Scouts bankruptcy filing expected within hours, victims' lawyers say

The Boy Scouts of America, after decades of being crippled by child sex abuse claims, plans to file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy by early Tuesday, the New York Daily News has learned.

Two lawyers who individually have represented hundreds of victims confirmed to the Daily News that the 110-year-old organization would be filing papers in Delaware federal bankruptcy court as early as midnight.

As the embattled Boy Scouts begin the long process of restructuring debt, any pending sex abuse claim against the organization will be put on hold, lawyers said.

"It's an injunction against any case that's filed in any state across the country," said attorney Aitan Goelman, one of the lawyers at Abused in Scouting, a cohort of law firms that represents thousands of abuse victims. "The creditors will file their claims. All other liabilities will be extinguished."

The Boy Scouts did not immediately respond to a request for comment Monday.

Rumors of the Boy Scouts' bankruptcy had been swirling since December 2018, as it struggled with declining membership and rising costs.

The national organization, which has about $1.4 billion in assets, was reportedly mulling a strategy that would compensate victims while protecting the hefty pot of money held by its many local councils _ about $3.3 billion, according to The Wall Street Journal.

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