Warner Bros. Discovery CEO David Zaslav made a $68 million bid to purchase the summer time camp his children attended.
Zaslav’s Grandview Ventures reached a take care of Simad Holdings to offer the stalking horse bid for Camp Mohawk in Westchester County. Camp Mohawk’s father or mother firm Simad Holdings filed for chapter in June after it defaulted on funds to its Israeli bondholders.
“This can be a private household funding that displays our lifelong perception that summer time camp is usually a fantastic half of a kid’s progress, and Mohawk’s historical past as a profitable camp expertise for therefore many children, together with our personal,” a spokesperson for Warner Bros mentioned in a press release. Zaslav’s three youngsters at the moment are adults.
Bloomberg Law first reported on Zaslav’s provide.
Simad, based by David and Michael Shabsels, owned 30 well-liked U.S. summer time camps, together with Camp Mohawk and Camp Blue Star. In late Might, Simad revealed it will default on debt funds on $214 million of bonds in Israel. Simad additional revealed that the Shabselses had diverted $34 million to corporations they managed. A month later, Simad and different Shabselses-controlled corporations filed for chapter. As a part of the chapter, the Shabselses handed over management of their corporations to a restructuring officer.
Simad is now within the midst of promoting its camps to repay its lengthy record of collectors.
Mohawk is probably the most precious and worthwhile of Simad’s 30 summer time camps. An appraiser valued the camp at $85.8 million in a December 2025 appraisal. The camp had a projected income of $22.85 million for 2026.
As a stalking horse, Zaslav’s bid units the ground worth for the camp. Different bidders can submit larger bids in an public sale. Bidders have till July 20 to file an objection to Zaslav’s choice because the stalking horse bidder. The chapter court docket would nonetheless must approve any profitable bid.
The restructuring officer and attorneys accountable for Simad are shifting quick. Final week, Simad agreed to promote Camp Achim, a Jewish summer time camp within the Catskills, to the prevailing camp operator for $7 million, a slight improve from the camp’s appraised worth of $6.3 million. The deal nonetheless awaits approval from the chapter court docket.
The gross sales costs give a sign of the restoration collectors can count on to obtain. If the camps promote for near the appraised values, Simad’s secured collectors ought to get repaid. Appraisal firm Leitner Berman valued Simad’s camps at $466 million in December 2025, considerably greater than the quantity owed to secured collectors of $344 million. Simad, by the Shabselses, additionally took on over $100 million in high-interest service provider money advance loans. However these lenders are listed as unsecured collectors and are unlikely to be paid again.
Mohawk consists of a day camp and a college referred to as Camp Mohawk Day Camp and Nation Day College. The White Plains, New York, camp was based in 1930.
Simad lately secured $60 million in debtor-in-possession financing to permit its camps to function for the summer time session.
Zaslav is in search of to purchase Mohawk amid Paramount’s $110 billion acquisition of Warner Bros Discovery. This week, a dozen state attorneys basic sued Paramount and Warner Bros Discovery to cease the deal over antitrust issues.
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