Several notable details emerge from the source texts. First, the mother filed a $1 million wrongful death lawsuit against the city of El Paso, Destination El Paso, and ASM Global before criminal charges were brought. Her defense attorney, Ryan MacLeod, alleged the criminal charges were retaliatory, calling the DA's press conference a "political stunt." Second, the lawsuit alleges the city "destroyed surveillance video on the day of the drowning" — evidence potentially critical to both the civil and criminal proceedings. Third, the El Paso Times reports that the city sought lifeguards with "no experience required," and the lawsuit claims Camp Cohen was "severely understaffed and that the few lifeguards on duty were undertrained and had no idea what they were doing." Finally, the drowning occurred during a "soft opening" of the city-owned water park, raising questions about operational readiness.