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District Court Denies “Renewed” Motions for Stay

October 03, 2023 4:39 PM | Anonymous

District Court Judge Richard G. Andrews has denied motions by the Lujan and Dumas & Vaughn claimants to stay the implementation of the Boy Scouts of America's debtors' plan. The claimants sought a stay until the Supreme Court makes a decision in a similar case involving Purdue. Although Judge Andrews acknowledged the claimants may have a reasonable chance of success in challenging aspects of the plan, he concluded they failed to demonstrate the remaining factors necessary for granting a stay. The judge also noted that the Boy Scouts' plan has already been in effect for five months, while Purdue's plan has not yet been implemented. The claimants have also sought a stay of their appeals in the Third Circuit pending the outcome of the Purdue case.

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