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Bankruptcy declaration leaves lawsuits against Camp Mystic in limbo
Camp Mystic and its related entities have filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy, which has put all five lawsuits against them on hold, but the families of the 25 campers and two counselors who died in last year's Independence Day floods are still determined to get justice.
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What happenedBankruptcy declaration leaves lawsuits against Camp Mystic in limbo.
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Bankruptcy declaration leaves lawsuits against Camp Mystic in limbo
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Camp Mystic and its related entities have filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy, which has put all five lawsuits against them on hold, but the families of the 25 campers and two counselors who di...
Camp Mystic files for bankruptcy after deadly floods
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Nearly a year after the tragic flood devastating Texas Hill Country, Camp Mystic, the summer camp where 25 young girls and 2 counselors died, has filed for bankruptcy. NBC News’ Morgan Ches...