Did you know Buffalo Scout Leader Richard J. Aycott (Aycoth)?

Avatar photoPeter Janci on August 22, 2019

Richard J. Aycott was a Scout Leader for several Boy Scout Troops in Buffalo, New York.

In 1959, Aycott was convicted of corrupting the morals of a minor.

Around 1961, Aycott, under a false last name (Aycoth), served as the Assistant Scoutmaster of Troop 83 in Buffalo, New York. In 1962, Aycott transferred to Troop 571 in Buffalo, New York, where he served as Assistant Scoutmaster. In 1963, the Boy Scouts of America sent a letter to Aycott informing him that he was to immediately withdrawal from his role in Boy Scouts because of reasons he was “well acquainted with. . . .”

In 1973, Aycott helped start a new troop, the Troop 455 Amherst Elks. During the same time, he applied for reinstatement with the Boy Scouts. The Boy Scouts approved his application with a two-year probationary period.

Crew Janci is investigating allegations of misconduct involving Richard J. Aycott in Scouting. Anyone with information about Aycott or abuse in Scouting should contact us confidentially at 1-888-407-0224 or by using our online form.

ABOUT US: Crew Janci is a law firm dedicated to advocating for victims of sexual abuse.  Our attorneys were part of the victim’s legal team that took the Boy Scouts to trial in 2010 and won a $19.9 Million verdict against the Boy Scouts.  Our case forced the first-ever public release of many of the Boy Scouts’ secret files.  Since then, we have represented over 100 victims of abuse in Scouting across the United States.  New York recently enacted a new law — the Child Victims Act — that allows victims of child sexual abuse in the state of New York to bring claims during a one-year “window” period (which opens in August 2019).  Crew Janci has associated with local counsel in New York to represent victims of abuse in Scouting and other youth-serving organizations. If you or someone you know has been a victim of abuse in Scouting, contact us today for a free, confidential consultation.

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