New allegations as Celtic pay £1m abuse settlement
Scottish Daily Express
|September 05, 2025
NINE new allegations of sex abuse against Celtic Boys Club have been announced, on the same day a “class action” litigation by 24 victims was concluded with a £1million-plus settlement agreed.
In total, 28 ex-players brought the “US-style” compensation claim at the Court of Session.
All but four have now been settled and the talks are continuing over three of those remaining.
However, it has now emerged there are nine other “historical sex abuse” cases active against Celtic PLC.
Yesterday, it was confirmed that a seven-figure payout had been agreed between Celtic and the Boys Club players.
Laura Connor, a partner at Thompsons Solicitors, acting for the victims, said: “In addition to those three ongoing cases from the group, we have nine other cases against Celtic PLC relating to historical child abuse.
“Those cases relate to abuse perpetrated by Jim Torbett, Frank Cairney and Jim McCafferty. Those cases are all at differing stages and we expect them all to also settle.”
“The group action against Celtic PLC was the first personal injury action in Scotland to be litigated and settled using the group proceedings rules in the Court of Session.
“These ensured that each survivor retained their individual right to compensation for their own injuries and losses while allowing common issues of liability to considered.”
Impact
Ms Connor continued: “Our clients trusted us to fight for them on these difficult cases and ensure their voices were heard. This litigation has been made far more complex and lengthy by the defender, while 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.”
The settlement announcement was made at the Court of Session in Edinburgh.
Esta historia es de la edición September 05, 2025 de Scottish Daily Express.
Suscríbete a Magzter GOLD para acceder a miles de historias premium seleccionadas y a más de 9000 revistas y periódicos.
¿Ya eres suscriptor? Iniciar sesión
MÁS HISTORIAS DE Scottish Daily Express
Scottish Daily Express
How to survive Christmas in TEN easy tips
From toilets (don't use them if you're a guest) to present giving (highly perilous), paper hats (mandatory) and chit chat (bland is best), Very British Problems creator ROB TEMPLE shares his unmissable (and hilarious) advice on surviving another UK festive season
5 mins
December 19, 2025
Scottish Daily Express
'I tried to kick it, then I felt the chomp'
Shark rescuer pays price
1 mins
December 19, 2025
Scottish Daily Express
'Ruth's contribution to breaking Enigma cypher was truly historic'
CODEBREAKER Ruth Bourne has died aged 99, a veterans charity has said.
2 mins
December 19, 2025
Scottish Daily Express
'She should be alive'
Grandad of Bondi massacre's youngest victim
2 mins
December 19, 2025
Scottish Daily Express
TRUTH'S STRONGER THAN FICTION
AS I HAVE mentioned before, there's an amusing game I like to play in idle moments, where I invent new TV shows.
1 mins
December 19, 2025
Scottish Daily Express
IT'S A FAMILY AFFAIR
A little goes a very long way in the third chapter of director James Cameron's blockbusting franchise. Avatar: Fire And Ash is a masterclass in candyfloss storytelling, expertly fluffing around an hour of linear plot and character development into more than three hours of jaw-dropping visual spectacle that continues to push the envelope for performance capture technology.
2 mins
December 19, 2025
Scottish Daily Express
Ben's players are trying hard but success is never a given
TRESCOTHICK DEFENDS TOILING TOURISTS' EFFORT
2 mins
December 19, 2025
Scottish Daily Express
King pours perfect pint of 'great stuff'
THE King mastered the art of pouring the “perfect” pint of Guinness yesterday as he opened the brewery’s new venue in London.
1 mins
December 19, 2025
Scottish Daily Express
Hypocrisy of medics' union makes me sick
IT WOULD take a heart of stone not to laugh at the double standards within the British Medical Association, Britain's most militant trade union.
2 mins
December 19, 2025
Scottish Daily Express
Oil giant BP breaks mould by bringing in CEO Meg
BP HAS hired industry veteran American Meg O’Neill as its new chief executive, marking the first time a woman has been appointed at the helm of one of the world’s top five oil firms.
1 min
December 19, 2025
Listen
Translate
Change font size

