UMC portion of Boy Scouts' bankruptcy ruling approved

Photo by Mike DuBose, United Methodist News.
Photo by Mike DuBose, United Methodist News.

United Methodist Communications
Office of Public Information

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
August 1, 2022

A 281-page ruling last Friday in the Boy Scouts of America's (BSA) bankruptcy proceedings indicates that most of the reorganization plan meets the criteria of bankruptcy law and is constitutional. The ruling approves the United Methodist portion of the settlement, but there are several more matters the BSA must address for the plan to be confirmed.

"The United Methodist settlement sought to put the survivors first and the continuation of safe Scouting for present Scouts as high priorities," said Bishop John Schol, who chairs the United Methodist leadership team created to support United Methodist chartering associations in the matter.  

The United Methodist settlement includes a $30 million contribution to the $2.6 billion survivor settlement; a commitment to hear the experiences of survivors who participated in United Methodist-sponsored troops; a review of all Safe Sanctuaries policies in United Methodist congregations and annual conferences; and the publication of three articles in denominational communication resources about sexual abuse and how to keep young people safe. 

The United Methodist settlement is the result of countless hours by the United Methodist legal team, the ad hoc committee, the leadership team, the staff of the General Commission of United Methodist Men and more than 200 annual conference leaders. 

"It was a team effort, and everyone led faithfully and with a commitment to our Wesleyan values and principles," said Schol. "I am also grateful for our leaders of Scout troops across United Methodism. In very challenging times, they are committed to lead safe Scouting and guide young people to grow in witness and citizenship.”

“I am confident that everyone working together with the BSA will be able to address the remaining issues so that survivors will be fairly compensated and one million young people will continue to participate in Scouting.”

###

Media contact:
Diane Degnan [email protected]
615.742.5406

United Methodist Communications is an agency of The United Methodist Church

©2024 United Methodist Communications. All Rights Reserved