
Texas camp where 28 died in floods files for bankruptcy
The filing indicates funds will be available to distribute to between 1,000 and 5,000 unsecured creditors.
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The camp said it has assets in the range of $100,001 to $500,000. The agency inspected and licensed the nearly 100-year-old camp two days before the flood that killed 27 campers and counselors, the lawsuit states. Owners had planned to reopen the Texas Hill Country camp this summer for its 100th anniversary but reversed course in April amid outrage from victims’ families and lawmakers.
Furthermore, In their court filing, the camp’s operators revealed that Camp Mystic’s total debts were between $10 million and $50 million, while its assets were only between $1 million and $10 million. Two teenage counselors, 25 campers, and the camp’s co-executive director all died in the disaster, being trapped in floodwater when the nearby Guadalupe River reached a height of 37 feet in only an hour.
One point remains disputed: Divergent figures — Camp Mystic files for bankruptcy after catastrophic Texas floods killed 28 people at the… ; On July 4, 2025, 28 people died in a catastrophic flood at Camp Mystic, an all-girls….
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The camp said it has assets in the range of $100,001 to $500,000.
according to CBS News — LatestThe agency inspected and licensed the nearly 100-year-old camp two days before the flood that killed 27 campers and counselors, the lawsuit states.
according to CBS News — LatestOwners had planned to reopen the Texas Hill Country camp this summer for its 100th anniversary but reversed course in April amid outrage from victims’ families and lawmakers.
according to The Boston GlobeIn their court filing, the camp’s operators revealed that Camp Mystic’s total debts were between $10 million and $50 million, while its assets were only between $1 million and $10 million.
according to Fast CompanyTwo teenage counselors, 25 campers, and the camp’s co-executive director all died in the disaster, being trapped in floodwater when the nearby Guadalupe River reached a height of 37 feet in only an hour.
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- Camp Mystic files for bankruptcy after catastrophic Texas floods killed 28 people at the…Google News — Top Stories (English/US), The Boston Globe
- On July 4, 2025, 28 people died in a catastrophic flood at Camp Mystic, an all-girls…Fast Company
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- Camp Mystic withdrew its application for a summer 2026 camp license after that first…CBS News — Latest
- But after an emotional legislative hearing where parents of the deceased campers spoke,…Fast Company
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