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Names of alleged sex abusers expelled from Boy Scouts released

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The names released Monday have been in limited circulation for years. They were first obtained by Sacramento attorney Michael Rothschild in 1992, who submitted the files as evidence in a lawsuit. Rothschild said the judge in that case did not seal the files.

Patrick Boyle, a former reporter for the Washington Times, obtained the files from Rothschild and used them as the basis for his 1994 book, “Scouts Honor: Sexual Abuse in America’s Most Trusted Institution.”

“This is the biggest and maybe the only set of records we have on child abuse in American youth organizations,” Boyle said Monday. “It gives us incredible insights into how people who are sexually attracted to young people use youth organizations to get access to them.”

Boyle later made copies of the files for several attorneys, including Kosnoff.

Kosnoff obtained access to the 3,200 files dating from 1948 in a 2005 lawsuit against the Scouts, which produced the documents under a protective order.

Before returning those files to the Scouts, Kosnoff had his staff create an index of basic facts about each case. The names of the alleged abusers had been redacted by the Scouts.

In a statement released Monday, Deron Smith, a spokesman for the Scouts, acknowledged that the organization had at times failed to protect the children in its care.

“There have been instances where people misused their positions in Scouting to abuse children, and in certain cases, our response to these incidents and our efforts to protect youth were plainly insufficient, inappropriate or wrong,” Smith said. “Today Scouting is a leader among youth-serving organizations in preventing child abuse.”

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