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Boy Scouts Scramble for Damage Control After 'Inflammatory' Email to Survivors

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Lawyers for the Boy Scouts of America are scrambling to mitigate potential damage they say was caused by an “inflammatory” email sent to thousands of men who say they were sexually abused by troop leaders ahead of a key deadline in the youth organization’s bankruptcy, Reuters reported. U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Laurie Selber Silverstein in Delaware said during a virtual hearing on Friday that she thinks the email distributed by lawyers for the official committee representing survivors in the bankruptcy may constitute "a breach of professional ethics." The email, authored by plaintiffs’ lawyer Tim Kosnoff, urged survivors to vote against the Boy Scouts of America (BSA) reorganization plan, which rests on a proposed settlement of more than 80,000 sex abuse claims. It also included what BSA described as attacks on other lawyers in the case and inaccurate statements about the plan. BSA's lawyers said the email could have “disastrous effects” by confusing survivors and tainting their votes on the plan, which are due Dec. 14. The organization needs the votes to settle the claims and exit bankruptcy.