A pastor in Oklahoma. The Boy Scouts of America. Epstein’s island. Three scandals, the same attorneys, banks, and insurance companies — hiding in plain sight. In this episode highlight of Cut to the Chase: with Gregg Goldfarb, South Florida mass tort attorney Gregg Goldfarb sits down with trial attorney Jason Joy and survivor advocate Curtis Garrison to expose the disturbing pattern connecting America’s biggest institutional abuse cases, and why survivor justice keeps getting derailed before it ever reaches a courtroom. This isn’t conspiracy theory. This is public record, and it’s one of the most important conversations about survivor justice you’ll hear this year. In this highlight, Gregg, Jason, and Curtis break down:
- How Gateway Church’s attorneys are the same attorneys who defended the Boy Scouts of America in bankruptcy
- Why the same banks, insurance companies, and law firms keep appearing across Epstein, Boy Scouts, and church abuse cases
- How litigation financing is turning survivor settlements into investment vehicles and robbing victims of real justice
- Why settlements are coming in far too low and why these cases desperately need to go to trial
- What every abuse survivor needs to ask before hiring an attorney
- Why the window to fight back may be closing, and what to do right now
KEY MOMENTS 00:00 — Epstein survivors, Boy Scouts, and the connections hiding in plain sight 01:00 — The triangulation tactic explained: keeping survivors from uniting 02:30 — Gateway Church, Robert Morris, and the Boy Scouts bankruptcy attorneys 04:00 — Banks, insurance companies, and law firms: the common denominators 06:00 — Litigation financing exposed: how lawyers are profiting at survivors’ expense 09:00 — The $2.5 billion Boy Scouts settlement and why victims are getting almost nothing 12:00 — Why these cases must go to trial to deliver real justice 14:00 — What to look for when hiring an attorney as an abuse survivor 16:00 — Boy Scouts bankruptcy: potential malpractice and the push for Congressional investigation Jason Joy is a trial attorney who represents survivors of child sexual abuse, including Boy Scouts claimants and clergy abuse victims. He has fought to maximize case values for survivors and is actively working to bring cases to trial rather than accepting inadequate settlements driven by litigation financing interests. Curtis Garrison is a Boy Scouts survivor and founder of Speak Out to Stop Child Sexual Abuse (SOScsa.org), a nonprofit advocacy organization fighting to eliminate statutes of limitations on child sex abuse cases and ban NDAs in abuse settlements nationwide. Curtis advocates at state capitols and in Washington D.C. for landmark survivor legislation. Visit https://soscsa.org/ to follow legislative updates, support survivors, and donate to the cause. Learn more about the Boy Scouts of America $2.5 billion bankruptcy settlement and what it means for claimants. Follow the Gateway Church and Robert Morris abuse case and its connections to Boy Scouts bankruptcy attorneys. Contact Jason Joy if you are a survivor seeking experienced legal representation in child sexual abuse cases. Learn more about litigation financing and how non-recourse loans are shaping mass tort settlements. Contact Jason Joy & Associates: Website: https://www.jasonjoylaw.com/ Connect on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jason-joy-595a3416/ Contact Curtis Garrison: Website: https://soscsa.org/ Want to hear more legal updates and the issues shaping our communities? Subscribe to Cut to the Chase: with Gregg Goldfarb. Stay updated — subscribe to the Cut to the Chase Podcast Newsletter for monthly releases and the latest legal news: 👉 https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/sl/KqDopgE