The camp advertised top-tier coaches and Olympian instruction while emphasizing safety and recommending a minimum two-week stay with room and board. Their daily schedule included gymnastics training, meals, and recreational activities from 7:30 AM to 10:00 PM.
In 2016, Nathaniel Singer, employed as a coach and DJ at the camp, had a prior inappropriate relationship with a minor gymnast. Throughout the camp, he violated policies by isolating female campers, including taking them on golf cart rides and being alone with them in the DJ booth. These actions were either known or should have been known to the camp’s administrators, including Brittany Shulman, who failed to take corrective action.
Despite these violations, Singer was rehired in 2017, where he admitted to abusing a minor camper, Jane Doe. In 2018, he began grooming and abusing another camper, S.C., who was 13 at the time. Even with knowledge of his past actions, administrators allowed him to coach S.C., and the abuse continued.
S.C. reported the abuse to camp officials, including Shulman and assistant Elizabeth Price. However, they questioned her credibility, discouraged her from speaking out, and failed to investigate the matter or report it to authorities. Despite being aware of Singer’s misconduct, the Woodward Camp Defendants continued to employ him, allowing him to pose a risk to the children.
S.C. V. Woodward Camp Et Al
Case Background
Kelly and Julio Chinea, parents of minor S.C., filed a sexual assault lawsuit against Woodward Camp and other affiliated entities, Brittany Shulman, the camp administrator, and Nathaniel Singer, a gymnastics coach at the camp.
The case was filed in the United States District Court, Pennsylvania Middle (Williamsport). Chief Judge Matthew W. Brann presided over this case. [Case number: 4:22cv134]
Cause
The Woodward Camp Defendants, including Woodward Camp, Inc. d/b/a Woodward Gymnastics Camp, Powdr – Woodward Pa, LLC, Powdr – Woodward Camps, LLC, Powdr – Woodward Holdings, LLC, Woodward Camp Properties, Inc., The Woodward Foundation, and Sports Management Group, Inc. d/b/a Woodward Gymnastics Camp, operated a global sports company. They owned, managed, and marketed state-of-the-art facilities and programs for top action sports and gymnastics athletes, including current and future Olympians. One of its facilities was the Woodward Gymnastics Camp, located at 134 Sports Camp Drive, Woodward, PA 16886.Injury
Damages
Plaintiffs sought compensation for the mental anguish, humiliation, pain, and suffering caused by the sexual assault and abuse, including PTSD, panic attacks, night terrors, and flashbacks. They experienced past and future economic losses and incurred costs for medical and mental health treatment. The abuse caused severe emotional distress, embarrassment, and a loss of life’s pleasures.Key Arguments and Proceedings
Legal Representation
- Plaintiff(s): Kelly Chinea and Julio Chinea as Parents and Natural Guardians of S.C., a minor | S.C.
- Counsel for Plaintiff(s): David K Inscho | Lorraine H. Donnelly | Thomas R Kline
- Defendant(s): Woodward Camp Inc., d/b/a Woodward Gymnastics Camp a/k/a Woodward U | Powdr-Woodward PA LLC d/b/a Woodward Camp | Powdr-Woodward Camps LLC | Woodward Camp Properties Inc. | The Woodward Foundation | Sports Management Group Inc. d/b/a Woodward Gymnastics Camp | Nathaniel Singer | Brittany Shulman
- Counsel for Defendant(s): Alan R. Gries | John C Romeo | Stephen J. Finley | Jacqueline Woolley | John C Romeo | Michael Bonner
