Camp Mystic files for bankruptcy with over $10 million in debts
Camp Mystic filed for bankruptcy on Wednesday after a catastrophic flood in July 2025 killed 28 people. The camp's owners reported debts exceeding $10 million, following mounting criticism and lawsuits alleging gross negligence in response to the disaster. Investigations revealed inadequate emergency training and planning, prompting intense scrutiny from state officials and victims' families.
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Published 24 Jun 2026, 13:08 UTC · Updated 24 Jun 2026, 13:50 UTC
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