Group representing victims rejects BSA-Hartford settlement, calling it ‘grossly unfair’
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Group representing victims rejects BSA-Hartford settlement, calling it ‘grossly unfair’

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A group representing the survivors of sexual assault connected to the Boy Scouts of America (BSA) has rejected the latest settlement agreement reached between the BSA and The Hartford.

In a statement on Wednesday morning, the Tort Claimants’ Committee (TCC), formed as part of the BSA’s Chapter 11 bankruptcy, called Tuesday’s $787mn pact with The Hartford and a separate $250mn settlement with the Mormon Church “grossly unfair”.

“The

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