9/11 victims’ fund architect slams changes to New Hampshire abuse settlement program
- Deborah Greenspan submitted an affidavit in a class-action lawsuit to block changes to New Hampshire's abuse victims' settlement fund.
- Greenspan stated that it 'strains credulity' to believe claimants would trust those responsible for their injuries to decide claims.
- State officials, including Ayotte and Attorney General John Formella, requested a judge to prevent Greenspan from testifying, labeling her remarks as 'policy preferences masquerading as expert opinions.'
- A victim expressed feeling deceived by the state, saying it permits those who caused harm to hurt victims again.
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9/11 victims' fund architect slams changes to New Hampshire abuse settlement program
An attorney who helped design the 9/11 victims’ compensation fund says New Hampshire lawmakers have undermined the fairness of a settlement program for abuse victims at the state’s youth detention center.
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