More than 130 people died across the region, including 25 campers and two counselors at Camp Mystic, along with camp owner and executive director Dick Eastland. Camp Mystic reported just over $111,000 in revenue from January through June 24, when it filed for bankruptcy. The new filing also shows Camp Mystic reported about $774,000 in payments or transfers benefiting company insiders between June 2025 and April 2026. Camp Mystic reported nearly $7.9 million in assets, while Natural Fountains reported another $17.4 million. Camp Mystic remained closed this summer after withdrawing its application for a state youth camp license in April.