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Camp Mystic files for bankruptcy after months of investigations, lawsuits on flood deaths
By Houston Public Media
· June 24, 2026
· 1 min read
The bankruptcy complicates the fate of multiple lawsuits brought by family members of the campers and counselors who died in the July 2025 flooding, experts said.
Why this matters in Spring
The acquisition of Caesars by Fertitta Entertainment has significant implications for the Houston business community, given the company's local roots. As a major player in the entertainment industry, Fertitta Entertainment's expansion into the Las Vegas market could lead to increased economic opportunities and connections between Houston and Las Vegas. The deal may also reflect positively on the city's reputation as a hub for business and entrepreneurship, particularly in the hospitality and gaming sectors. With Tilman Fertitta's recent confirmation as U.S. Ambassador to Italy and San Marino, it will be interesting to see how his new role affects the company's operations and his involvement in the local business scene. As Fertitta Entertainment continues to grow and expand, its presence is likely to remain a notable part of the Houston business landscape, with potential benefits for the local economy and job market.
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Category: weather ·
Published: June 24, 2026 ·
Source: Houston Public Media ·
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