News
  • Login
  • Home
  • News
  • Sport
  • Worklife
  • Travel
  • Reel
  • Future
  • More
Wednesday, March 25, 2026
No Result
View All Result

NEWS

3 °c
London
8 ° Wed
9 ° Thu
11 ° Fri
13 ° Sat
  • Home
  • Video
  • World
    • All
    • Africa
    • Asia
    • Australia
    • Europe
    • Latin America
    • Middle East
    • US & Canada

    'Truly magical woman': Tributes to Married at First Sight's Mel Schilling

    BTS comeback concert on Netflix draws 18.4m global viewers

    Mohamed Salah: Liverpool forward to leave at end of season

    House starts hearings on case against Philippines VP

    Russia launches 948 drones at Ukraine in largest attack over 24-hour period

    Death toll from Colombian military plane crash rises to 69 as search ends

    Israel says it will take control of large buffer zone in southern Lebanon

    Oil at $150 will trigger global recession, says boss of financial giant BlackRock

    Australia's ABC staff to go on strike for first time in 20 years

  • UK
    • All
    • England
    • N. Ireland
    • Politics
    • Scotland
    • Wales

    How Manchester is giving UK music 'a new lease of life' again

    Celtic’s Kasper Schmeichel says shoulder surgery ‘went well’

    Like millions of others, I pull my own hair out – we need to talk about trichotillomania

    'My son's carer was asked to demonstrate how he bites people'

    UK teenagers to trial social media bans and digital curfews

    Two in hospital after building collapses in Oldham

    Heat pumps for all new homes and plug-in solar in green tech drive

    'It's an essential part of my life': Funding fears over elderly care service

    Shop owner gets £100 and apology 15 years after student stole sign

  • Business
    • All
    • Companies
    • Connected World
    • Economy
    • Entrepreneurship
    • Global Trade
    • Technology of Business

    Oil price slides as Trump talks up Iran peace negotiations

    Oil traders bet millions minutes before Trump's Iran talks post

    Should Jersey follow English banknote design?

    Would you build your own apps?

    Royal Mail staff say they were told to hide post to look like delivery targets met

    Nearly 400 firms fined over failure to pay minimum wage

    Heat pumps work for me

    Germany turns to Indian workers to help solve labour shortage

    Comic Relief helps fund free school uniform charity

  • Tech
  • Entertainment & Arts

    Dancers say Lizzo ‘needs to be held accountable’ over harassment claims

    Freddie Mercury: Contents of former home being sold at auction

    Harry Potter and the Cursed Child marks seven years in West End

    Sinéad O’Connor: In her own words

    Tom Jones: Neighbour surprised to find singer in flat below

    BBC presenter: What is the evidence?

    Watch: The latest on BBC presenter story… in under a minute

    Watch: George Alagiah’s extraordinary career

    BBC News presenter pays tribute to ‘much loved’ colleague George Alagiah

    Excited filmgoers: 'Barbie is everything'

  • Science
  • Health
  • In Pictures
  • Reality Check
  • Have your say
  • More
    • Newsbeat
    • Long Reads

NEWS

No Result
View All Result
Home UK Scotland

Celtic pays out seven figure sum over Boys Club sex abuse claims

September 4, 2025
in Scotland
5 min read
242 10
0
491
SHARES
1.4k
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter


PA Media The top of the Celtic Park stadium, with flags on the roof and a green sign which reads Celtic Football Club 1888PA Media

The lawsuit relates to historic sexual abuse at Celtic Boys Club

A lawsuit against Celtic from victims of historical sexual abuse has ended with settlements totalling more than £1million.

The combined payout has been shared by 24 former Celtic Boys Club players, with three further cases to be continued individually.

Settlement terms have not been disclosed, but Thompsons Solicitors confirmed it was a “seven figure sum”. The firm said one other case had been withdrawn.

Nine further cases against the Glasgow football club, also brought by alleged survivors of boys club abuse, remain ongoing.

The group claim had been brought by 28 former players.

At the Court of Session in Edinburgh, Ian Mackay KC, representing the players, asked judge Lord Arthurson for it to be brought to an end.

Mr Mackay said Celtic and lawyers for those seeking compensation wanted each pursuer to have a settlement based on their own needs.

He said the effect of the sexual assaults varied.

“Some individuals were the subject of serious sexual assaults have relatively minor psychological consequences,” he said.

“On the other hand, some individuals have been the victims of less serious sexual assaults but have enormous psychological consequences.”

PA Media A view of the entrance to Celtic Football Club. It is a redbrick building with a walkway flanked by tall vertical flags showing players and slogans in green and white. A sign at the front top of the building says Celtic Football Club in silver and a gold star sits above the words.PA Media

It took over a year to assess the victims in Celtic Boys Club for settlements

Each victim was examined by psychologists and a report was submitted to Celtic for tailored compensation.

The abuse was carried out by convicted paedophiles James Torbett and Frank Cairney at the boys club, which was not officially linked to Celtic Football Club.

In 2022, Lord Arthurson gave permission for a number of former boys club players to sue Celtic FC.

He heard that the two entities were “intimately connected” – a claim denied by Celtic’s legal team at the time.

The survivors brought “group proceedings” against Celtic FC, in a procedure similar to an American “class action” legal case.

‘Suffering of many’

Laura Connor, a partner at Thompsons, said: “Our clients have acted with resolute dignity throughout.

“At long last, they have achieved success and can take this compensation as confirmation that Celtic boys club was indeed inextricably linked to Celtic Football Club.”

Celtic said it was “very sorry that these events took place at Celtic Boys Club”.

It said it took the abuse “extremely seriously because of the historic contacts between the two organisations”.

Lord Arthurson said the court acknowledged that the case involved “the suffering of many individuals and the related criminal conduct of others”.

However, he said the proceedings had to focus on “matters of fact and law” to reach a conclusion.

He thanked the lawyers for their work and brought the proceedings to an end.



Source link

Tags: AbuseboysCelticclaimsclubfigurepayssexsum

Related Posts

Celtic’s Kasper Schmeichel says shoulder surgery ‘went well’

March 25, 2026
0

Celtic goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel has undergone the first of two planned shoulder surgeries as the veteran looks to salvage...

'It's an essential part of my life': Funding fears over elderly care service

March 24, 2026
0

Cumbernauld Action on Care for the Elderly (CACE), which provides transport, meals and social activities for older people, will...

Has Dundee United win left four teams fighting to avoid Scottish Premiership relegation play-off?

March 23, 2026
0

The weekend results will have caused some anxiety among fans of Dundee and Aberdeen.Granted, they both had to travel...

  • Australia helicopter collision: Mid-air clash wreckage covers Gold Coast

    522 shares
    Share 209 Tweet 131
  • UK inflation: Supermarkets say price rises will ease soon

    515 shares
    Share 206 Tweet 129
  • Ballyjamesduff: Man dies after hit-and-run in County Cavan

    510 shares
    Share 204 Tweet 128
  • Somalia: Rare access to its US-funded 'lightning commando brigade

    508 shares
    Share 203 Tweet 127
  • Google faces new multi-billion advertising lawsuit

    508 shares
    Share 203 Tweet 127
  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest

Australia helicopter collision: Mid-air clash wreckage covers Gold Coast

January 10, 2023

UK inflation: Supermarkets say price rises will ease soon

April 19, 2023

Ballyjamesduff: Man dies after hit-and-run in County Cavan

August 19, 2022

Stranger Things actor Jamie Campbell Bower praised for addiction post

0

NHS to close Tavistock child gender identity clinic

0

Cold sores traced back to kissing in Bronze Age by Cambridge research

0

Endangered butterfly count key to peat bog health

March 25, 2026

How Manchester is giving UK music 'a new lease of life' again

March 25, 2026

Hannah Montana fans celebrate 20 years of 'once in a generation' show

March 25, 2026

Categories

Science

Endangered butterfly count key to peat bog health

March 25, 2026
0

Could counting endangered large heath butterflies be used as an indicator of peatland health? Source link

Read more

How Manchester is giving UK music 'a new lease of life' again

March 25, 2026
News

Copyright © 2020 JBC News Powered by JOOJ.us

Explore the JBC

  • Home
  • News
  • Sport
  • Worklife
  • Travel
  • Reel
  • Future
  • More

Follow Us

  • Home Main
  • Video
  • World
  • Top News
  • Business
  • Sport
  • Tech
  • UK
  • In Pictures
  • Health
  • Reality Check
  • Science
  • Entertainment & Arts
  • Login

Copyright © 2020 JBC News Powered by JOOJ.us

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Create New Account!

Fill the forms bellow to register

All fields are required. Log In

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy and Cookie Policy.
News
More Sites

    MORE

  • Home
  • News
  • Sport
  • Worklife
  • Travel
  • Reel
  • Future
  • More
  • News

    JBC News