Camp Mystic has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy reorganization

Camp Mystic has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy reorganization

Twenty-seven people died in the July 2025 flood at the all-girls camp.

Camp Mystic filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy reorganization on Wednesday, nearly a year after catastrophic floods killed 25 girls and two teenage counselors at the all-girls…

The camp listed its debt as exceeding $10 million.

Camp Mystic where 28 died in the July 4 floods in Texas filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, days after the state released it investigation findings.

Families of the victims filed a lawsuit in November saying the camp operators failed to take the necessary steps to protect the girls as life-threatening floodwaters approached.

Families of the victims filed a lawsuit in November saying camp operators failed to take necessary steps to protect the girls

Camp Mystic has filed for bankruptcy following last July's flash flooding that killed 28 people, including 25 girls.

In a court filing, the operators of the all-girls Christian summer camp said its total debts were in the range of $10 million to $50 million.

A new state report found that at least 39 adults were able to help with the evacuation, but camp leaders did not give them instructions.

In a court filing, the operators of the all-girls Christian summer camp said its total debts were in the range of $10 million to $50 million.

The owners of Camp Mystic, a Texas summer camp where 28 people were killed last summer in floods, have filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy.

The operators of Camp Mystic have filed for bankruptcy with debts topping $10 million

El director Richard Eastland ha enfrentado el escrutinio por parte de legisladores estatales sobre la falta de medidas de emergencia

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