Dover, Del. - A Delaware bankruptcy judge has approved parts of the Boy Scouts of America’s reorganization plan but rejected other provisions, saying in a recent ruling that the organization has “decisions to make.” One part Judge Laurie Selber Silverstein refused to approve was $250 million coming from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to help settle claims alleging child sexual abuse by Scout leaders.

Boy Scouts' bankruptcy hits snag as judge rejects LDS Church's $250M payout for abuse claims

Dover, Del. * A Delaware bankruptcy judge has approved parts of the Boy Scouts of America's reorganization plan but rejected other provisions, saying in a recent ruling that the organization has "decisions to make."