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    • Please read anything at all about how much the BSA paid to lawyers... it's reported regularly to the Court and it isn't as you describe.  There is a lot of consternation about lawyers fees for some Survivors, especially in SOL states. Those are the loudest voices because they are rightfully upset. But you don't hear too often from those that are pleased with their representation. So: I am well supported and represented by the lawyers at Jeff Anderson & Associates. I'm thankful for their counsel. They will be paid a contingency fee as we agreed at the beginning.
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    • Unfortunately, "wishes" and "intentions" mean nothing legally.  There should have been deed restrictions.
    • Update Sand Hill Scout Reservation 09/2/2025: " The Hernando County Commission voted 4-1 Sept. 2 to approve rezoning that will allow the Withlacoochee River Electric Cooperative to purchase 52 acres of Boy Scout land for an operations center. The proposal has drawn fierce opposition from residents who argue the sale violates the wishes of Larry DiePolder, who donated the original 1,300 acres with the intention that it remain undeveloped Scout land in perpetuity. Critics organized protests and created a website opposing the plan. Commissioner Ryan Amsler cast the lone dissenting vote, criticizing both the Scouts and the utility for their handling of the controversial proposal. "The way this is moving forward, how the Scouts got themselves in this position in the first place, and the way they've continued to go after this — I don't think they earned their 'ethics' badge on this one," Amsler said. The approval establishes a Public Service Facility Overlay District on part of the 1,251-acre Sand Hill Scout Reservation. Under the agreement, WREC will relocate its western Hernando County headquarters to the site, while the Scouts will use proceeds from the land sale to improve their remaining facilities." More at source: https://www.suncoastnews.com/news/commission-oks-rezoning-for-overlay-district-for-wrec-on-boy-scout-land/article_d890376b-0a3b-43d6-840e-3a6e6fb5bc4a.html
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