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  1. Perhaps. However, if none of the TCC members are invited, that is neither wise nor easily explained away. Those 9 men were selected by the US Trustee to represent ALL BSA child sexual abuse survivors for a reason. That selection and appointment came after a fairly rigorous application and interview process. They have been intimately involved in this case since they were seated. Who, among survivors, knows more about the workings and machinations of this case? No one. Period. I also challenge anyone to say other survivors know or understand more than they do, collectively, about BSA youth prote
  2. The most recent sabbatical saw him return with a nice tan, a beach-chill vibe and renewed energy for the scuffle. I love a good melee, but I have plenty of my own mania to go around. That is neither an accusation nor judgment by implication, simply a matter of well-documented fact. As some here know, we ran hard together for many months and I love and respect him. I do worry about people and hope he’s doing well.
  3. As I’ve said before, with obtuse references to Kurt Cobain and Tobi Vail, there whole campaign smells like “teen spirit” (or desperation) to me.
  4. Thanks for your support. I’m pressing up some Willkie buttons as I type. Well, not as I type, but you feel me. I sent an email to BrownRudnick and will keep you posted. (Get it? Posted?)
  5. When there was a whiff of any appointment of any survivor to any such role, board or working group, I submitted my name. No response. Anyone think they’ll be inviting me or Dr. Kennedy or John Humphrey to sit in any of those chairs? Yeah. That’s a big chubby no.
  6. If I recall correctly, stars flame out or implode of their own accord, having exhausted their fuel.
  7. Random note if you’re watching or will watch the Coalition update. Their recently engaged bankruptcy expert, Arik Preis, is speaking on the broadcast. He is attempting to rebut the TCC’s assessment of the Plan and recommended “No!” vote. Arik was one of the attorneys hoping to be hired as counsel to the TCC. He was not selected and, to my knowledge, is not expert in child sexual abuse cases. When I was in Wilmington to apply for the TCC, he lobbied me hard to hire him, if I was selected for the TCC. In so doing, he was very disparaging of current TCC counsel. I think it’s important you know th
  8. 8-12 from the Coalition? Um, the TCC? Hello? McFly…?!?! So, I can be on it? Any of you other fellas get an invite??
  9. Does anyone have the link to the Coalition’s first town hall/update? I see the second one on their site, but can’t find the first. Many thanks and may the road rise up to meet you. Just try not to meet it in the middle, which I have famously been known to do.
  10. The firm is representing you in the Chapter 11 and state court, assuming your SoL context allows for that?
  11. Yes. Good reinforcement. I was trying not to disparage the single attorney representing the 7 victims, but I would not have selected him. Not a chance. On that note, anyone who is willing, I would love to know how you feel about your counsel in the case. I have heard about AVA (both sides of the experience), the Coalition, Zuckerman-Spaeder, Jeff Anderson, Tim Kosnoff and a few others. Curious.
  12. Agreed. I am now curious to understand it in greater detail. I contacted news outlets who cover the Chapter 11 to get their take on it, too. It rather doesn’t make sense, cents or dollars, does it? Several Tier One claims with convictions. Something is off...
  13. Interesting. Note the victims’ attorney said the city’s insurer will be paying and implies some cases were time-barred. Oo. And our “pennies on the dollar” reality is reinforced, yet again! Last thing. Tad Thomas is not a seasoned child sexual abuse attorney. That may or may not have contributed to the low settlement, given 7 victims and the nature and duration of the abuse allegations. “Thomas said the city and its insurance company will pay the settlement. He said he would have liked to get more but questions about the statute of limitations may have reduced the value of some of t
  14. And, as part of the settlement, Plaintiffs agree to withdraw their Proofs of Claim in the bk. I just skimmed. It’s a curious settlement agreement. I’ll be back... I also contacted the reporting media outlet to see of they can clarify. https://htv-prod-media.s3.amazonaws.com/files/2021-10-29-executed-settlement-agreement-redacted-redacted-1635796318.pdf
  15. Good points. Danke. I’m trying to determine if my CO is part of the Ad Hoc Committee of Methodist and Catholic Churches, currently in negotiations with the powers that be. I sort of doubt it. As to easing, the thought of suing my mother’s lifelong parish might more accurately be described as nauseating, however. Same holds with pushing them around in the bankruptcy, but if that’s what it takes...
  16. The Metro was the single institutional defendant, I take it? The case clearly didn’t get the benefit of the automatic stay, so that’s my assumption. If true, how/why would the insurer be constrained? I know little or nothing, so I’m just spitballing, while simultaneously herniating my gray matter, striving to avoid dark humor and words with obtuse meaning. I’ve been boning up on language drift and conversational dilution so I know what to do. This will be my modest contribution to the systematic extinction of dictionaries everywhere.
  17. Query: Does anyone have a notion as to how in the blazes a true “global resolution” can be had when COs are so numerous, varied, and in innumerable states of identity crisis - name changes, location changes, transfers and mergers - not to mention other problematic wickets? This has been my latest cerebral vexation at 2:16AM or thereabouts. In the last 25 years, my Catholic CO has changed names twice to my knowledge, more likely three times, and is party to at least one parish consolidation. Riddle me this, if you please. (Nod to the soon and coming film, The Batman.)
  18. Ja. That’s why CHILDUSA Advocacy continues its march into state legislatures, coalescing both sides of the aisle in support of some form of the Child Victims Act.
  19. Do you have a link to this or source verification? I’m not questioning, just hoping to snag it. My CO is a Catholic parish and this will be good for me to have in my file, along with the source cite. Many thanks.
  20. Would please direct me to his Tweet or post it? Anyone who knows…
  21. Yup. I sent those gps coordinates to some media. Unbelievable. Btw, from a strategic standpoint, who in their right mind does something like that at a moment like this? I’ll let you figure out where I’m going with that. This is not a personal judgement, just an assessment of strategy or lack thereof.
  22. I have no thoughts on the logic, but I do know the TCC is not pleased with the methodology being applied to the LDS contribution. One of the survivor to survivor wickets of the sticky variety that comes up in your scenario is taking some of us and further “pitting” us against the others of us. This is what I mean. Let’s say one man has an open state Tier One abuse claim with maxed out Scaling Factors. But, his LC (and let’s say CO) have tiny money. That will hurt to watch a lower tier fellow in an open state with big money get a more. Yes? Logical? Maybe. Ethical and painful? Maybe not, b
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