The $2.5 Billion Boy Scouts Bankruptcy — And Why Victims Are Getting Almost Nothing | Jason Joy & Curtis Garrison
- The $2.5 Billion Boy Scouts Bankruptcy — And Why Victims Are Getting Almost Nothing | Jason Joy & Curtis Garrison Gregg Goldfarb 19:21
The system was supposed to protect them. Instead, it’s being used to silence them.
In this episode of Cut to the Chase: with Gregg Goldfarb, South Florida mass tort attorney Gregg Goldfarb sits down with trial attorney Jason Joy and survivor advocate Curtis Garrison to give a critical update on the legal battles reshaping how America handles child sexual abuse cases — from landmark NDA legislation to the corruption hiding inside the Boy Scouts bankruptcy.
This is one of the most important conversations happening in law right now — and most people have no idea it’s unfolding.
Join Gregg, Jason, and Curtis on Cut to the Chase: as they discuss:
- What Trey’s Law is and why its federal passage could be a game-changer for every abuse survivor in America
- Why over 24 states have now opened or eliminated statute of limitations windows — and which states are next
- How the Boy Scouts $2.5 billion bankruptcy became a case study in litigation financing gone wrong
- Why survivors are receiving far less than they deserve — and who is really profiting
- The disturbing connections between Epstein survivors, Boy Scouts victims, and the same attorneys and institutions appearing on both sides
- Why the window to file may be closing in your state — and what to do right now
- What survivors, advocates, and concerned citizens can do today to help move the needle
KEY MOMENTS
- 00:00 — Triangulation tactics used to divide survivor communities
- 00:35 — Gregg introduces Curtis Garrison and Jason Joy
- 01:10 — Trey’s Law update: NDA bans for child sex abuse settlements
- 02:30 — Federal bipartisan legislation: Cruz, Gillibrand, Klobuchar and more co-sponsor the Treys Act
- 04:00 — Statute of limitations updates across states
- 05:30 — Maryland caps liability — what it means for survivors
- 06:30 — How to get involved: SOScsa.org and advocacy steps
- 08:00 — Epstein survivors and the connections to Boy Scouts
- 10:00 — The common denominators: power, wealth, and institutions
- 12:00 — Litigation financing explained — how lawyers are profiting at victims’ expense
- 18:00 — What survivors should look for when hiring an attorney
- 22:00 — Boy Scouts bankruptcy: potential malpractice and Congressional investigation ahead
Guest Bios
Jason Joy
Jason Joy is a trial attorney who represents survivors of child sexual abuse, including Boy Scouts claimants and clergy abuse victims. He has fought to maximize case values for survivors and is actively working to bring cases to trial rather than accepting inadequate settlements driven by litigation financing interests.
Curtis Garrison
Curtis Garrison is a Boy Scouts survivor and the founder of Speak Out to Stop Child Sexual Abuse (SOScsa.org), a nonprofit advocacy organization fighting to eliminate statute of limitations on child sex abuse cases and ban NDAs in abuse settlements nationwide. Curtis travels to state capitols and Washington D.C. to advocate for survivors and push landmark legislation forward.
The resources mentioned in this episode are:
- Visit SOScsa.org — Speak Out to Stop Child Sexual Abuse — to follow legislative updates, support survivors, and donate to the cause.
- Learn more about Trey’s Law and the federal Treys Act, co-sponsored by Senators Cruz, Gillibrand, Klobuchar, Britt, and others — bipartisan federal legislation to ban NDAs in child sex abuse settlements.
- Follow the Boy Scouts of America bankruptcy case and its $2.5 billion settlement and what it means for claimants.
- Learn about the Cindy Clemmens Shire Law in Oklahoma, eliminating statute of limitations and NDAs for abuse survivors.
- Contact Jason Joy if you are a survivor seeking experienced legal representation in child sexual abuse cases.
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