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February 12, 2026 25 min read
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The Complete Guide to Hazing in Texas: What Elgin Families Need to Know Now

If Your Child is in Immediate Danger, Call 911. Then Call Attorney911 at 1-888-ATTY-911.

We are The Manginello Law Firm, PLLC, operating as Attorney911, the Legal Emergency Lawyers™. Right now, our firm is leading one of the most serious hazing cases in Texas: the $10 million lawsuit against the University of Houston, Pi Kappa Phi national headquarters, and 13 fraternity leaders on behalf of Leonel Bermudez. This isn’t a historical case study—it’s active litigation happening in our state today, and it shows exactly how we fight for hazing victims and their families.

This guide is written for parents and families in Elgin, Bastrop County, and across Central Texas who have children at the University of Texas at Austin, Texas A&M, or any college campus. We will explain what modern hazing really looks like, break down Texas hazing law, show you the patterns that lead to injury and death, and provide a clear path to accountability. If you’re reading this because you suspect something is wrong, trust that instinct. We are here to help you understand your rights and options.

Immediate Help for Hazing Emergencies in Elgin

If your child is in danger RIGHT NOW:

  • Call 911 for medical emergencies.
  • Then call Attorney911: 1-888-ATTY-911 (1-888-288-9911). We provide immediate help—that’s why we’re the Legal Emergency Lawyers™.

In the first 48 hours:

  1. Get medical attention immediately, even if the student insists they are “fine.”
  2. Preserve evidence BEFORE it’s deleted:
    • Screenshot group chats, texts, and DMs immediately.
    • Photograph injuries from multiple angles.
    • Save physical items (clothing, receipts, objects).
  3. Write down everything while memory is fresh (who, what, when, where).
  4. Do NOT:
    • Confront the fraternity, sorority, or team.
    • Sign anything from the university or an insurance company.
    • Post details on public social media.
    • Let your child delete messages or “clean up” evidence.

Contact an experienced hazing attorney within 24–48 hours. Evidence disappears fast—deleted group chats, destroyed paddles, coached witnesses. Universities move quickly to control the narrative. We can help preserve evidence and protect your child’s rights. Call 1-888-ATTY-911 for an immediate, confidential consultation.

Hazing in 2025: What It Really Looks Like for Elgin Students

For parents in Elgin and Bastrop County, the word “hazing” might conjure images of outdated movie scenes. The reality in 2025 is more systematic, digitally enabled, and often disguised as “tradition” or “team building.” Hazing is any forced, coerced, or strongly pressured action tied to joining or keeping membership in a group, where the behavior endangers physical or mental health, humiliates, or exploits. Critically, a student saying “I agreed to it” does not make it safe or legal when there is peer pressure and a severe power imbalance.

Modern Hazing Methods

Alcohol and Substance Hazing
This remains the deadliest form. It includes forced or coerced drinking during “Big/Little” nights, “lineup” challenges, and games like “Bible study” where incorrect answers mandate drinking. It also includes being pressured to consume unknown or mixed substances.

Physical Hazing
This extends beyond paddling to include extreme, punitive calisthenics called “smokings,” sleep and food deprivation, and exposure to extreme elements. In the recent UH Pi Kappa Phi case, Leonel Bermudez was forced through 100+ push-ups and 500 squats, leading to rhabdomyolysis and acute kidney failure.

Sexualized and Humiliating Hazing
This involves forced nudity, simulated sexual acts, degrading costumes, and acts with racial or sexist overtones. It is designed to strip away dignity.

Psychological and Digital Hazing
This is the 24/7 control mechanism: verbal abuse, threats, isolation, and manipulation. Digitally, it manifests as mandatory group chat monitoring, geo-tracking via apps, and public shaming on social media platforms like Instagram and TikTok.

Where Hazing Happens

Hazing is not limited to fraternities. It occurs in:

  • Fraternities and Sororities (IFC, Panhellenic, NPHC, multicultural)
  • Corps of Cadets, ROTC, and military-style groups
  • Athletic teams (football, basketball, baseball, cheer)
  • Spirit squads and tradition clubs (like the Texas Cowboys)
  • Marching bands and performance groups
  • Some service, cultural, and academic organizations

The common threads are social status, tradition, and a culture of secrecy that keeps these practices alive even when everyone “knows” hazing is illegal.

The Texas Law & Federal Framework Governing Hazing

Texas Hazing Law (Education Code Chapter 37)

Texas has a specific anti-hazing statute. For families in Elgin, this is the law that governs cases involving your child, whether they are at UT Austin, Texas A&M, or any Texas campus.

Definition: Hazing is any intentional, knowing, or reckless act, on or off campus, directed against a student for the purpose of pledging, initiation, affiliation, holding office, or maintaining membership in any organization. The act must endanger the mental or physical health or safety of the student.

Key Provisions for Elgin Families:

  • Criminal Penalties: Hazing is a Class B misdemeanor. It becomes a Class A misdemeanor if it causes injury requiring medical treatment. It becomes a state jail felony if it causes serious bodily injury or death.
  • Organizational Liability: The fraternity, sorority, or club itself can be prosecuted and fined up to $10,000 per violation.
  • Consent is NOT a Defense: Texas Education Code § 37.155 explicitly states that the victim’s “consent” is not a defense. This directly rebuts the common argument, “They agreed to it.”
  • Immunity for Reporting: A person who in good faith reports hazing or calls for help in a medical emergency is immune from civil or criminal liability that might otherwise result.

Federal Laws Overlaying Texas Cases

  • Stop Campus Hazing Act (2024): Requires colleges receiving federal aid to report hazing incidents more transparently and strengthen prevention programs. This will lead to more public data by 2026.
  • Title IX & The Clery Act: When hazing involves sexual harassment or assault, Title IX obligations are triggered. The Clery Act requires reporting of certain crimes, which can include hazing-related assaults.

Civil vs. Criminal Cases: What Elgin Families Should Understand

  • Criminal Cases: Brought by the state (DA) to punish with jail, fines, or probation.
  • Civil Cases: Brought by victims and families to obtain monetary compensation and accountability from all responsible parties: the individuals who acted, the local chapter, the national headquarters, and sometimes the university itself.

These cases can run side-by-side. A criminal conviction is not required to pursue a civil case for damages. Our civil case for Leonel Bermudez is proceeding independently of any criminal investigation.

National Hazing Case Patterns: The Scripts That Repeat in Texas

National tragedies have created a clear playbook of negligence. The same patterns repeat because national organizations and universities often fail to implement meaningful reforms. These cases matter to Elgin families because they set legal precedents and prove foreseeability.

The Alcohol Poisoning Death Pattern

  • Timothy Piazza – Penn State, Beta Theta Pi (2017): Died after a bid-acceptance night of forced drinking; brothers delayed calling 911 for hours. Led to Pennsylvania’s Timothy J. Piazza Anti-Hazing Law.
  • Stone Foltz – Bowling Green State, Pi Kappa Alpha (2021): Pledge died after being forced to drink a bottle of alcohol. Family reached a $10 million settlement ($7M from national Pi Kappa Alpha, ~$3M from the university).
  • Max Gruver – LSU, Phi Delta Theta (2017): Died during a “Bible study” drinking game. Louisiana passed the Max Gruver Act, creating felony hazing penalties. His family later secured a $6.1 million verdict.

The Physical & Ritualized Hazing Pattern

  • Chun “Michael” Deng – Baruch College, Pi Delta Psi (2013): Pledge died from traumatic brain injury after a violent, blindfolded “glass ceiling” ritual at a retreat. The national fraternity was criminally convicted and banned from Pennsylvania for 10 years.

The Athletic Program Hazing Pattern

  • Northwestern University Football (2023-2025): Widespread sexualized and racist hazing allegations led to multiple lawsuits, the firing of the head coach, and confidential settlements. This proves hazing is endemic in high-profile sports.

What These Cases Mean for Elgin

The threads are identical: forced consumption, humiliation, violence, delayed medical care, and cover-ups. Multi-million-dollar settlements and new laws only follow after tragedy and aggressive litigation. When we see the same fraternity names and the same patterns in Texas, it demonstrates that the national organizations and universities had prior knowledge and a duty to prevent it.

Texas University Focus: Where Elgin Families Send Their Kids

Elgin is in the heart of Central Texas. Your children likely attend or may attend the University of Texas at Austin, Texas A&M University, or other major state schools. Each campus has its own Greek life ecosystem, history of incidents, and reporting procedures. We break down the five major universities to give you clear, actionable intelligence.

University of Texas at Austin (UT Austin)

Campus Snapshot for Elgin Families: As the flagship university just a short drive from Elgin, UT Austin is a primary destination for local students. It hosts a massive Greek life community with over 60 fraternity and sorority chapters, alongside prestigious spirit groups like the Texas Cowboys.

Official Policy & Reporting: UT Austin has one of the most transparent hazing policies in the country. It maintains a public Hazing Violations Log that lists organizations, conduct, and sanctions. Reporting can be done to the Office of the Dean of Students, UT Police Department (UTPD), or via online forms.

Documented Incidents (From Public Log):

  • Pi Kappa Alpha (2023): New members were directed to consume milk and perform strenuous calisthenics. The chapter was placed on probation and required to implement new hazing-prevention education.
  • Sigma Alpha Epsilon (SAE) – Ongoing: In January 2024, an Australian exchange student sued the UT SAE chapter for over $1 million, alleging an assault that resulted in a dislocated leg, broken ligaments, and a fractured nose. The chapter was already under suspension for prior violations.
  • Various spirit organizations and other fraternities have been sanctioned for forced workouts, alcohol-related hazing, and punishment-based practices.

How a UT Austin Hazing Case Proceeds: Incidents may involve UTPD and/or Austin Police Department. Civil suits are typically filed in Travis County courts. Defendants can include individual students, the local chapter, the national organization, and potentially the University of Texas System.

What UT Austin Students & Elgin Parents Should Do: Immediately screenshot all relevant group chats (GroupMe, iMessage). Report the incident to the Dean of Students Office to create an official record. Contact an attorney who understands how to subpoena UT’s internal conduct records, which can reveal prior violations and establish pattern evidence.

Texas A&M University

Campus Snapshot for Elgin Families: Texas A&M’s culture is defined by tradition, including its massive Corps of Cadets and strong Greek life. Families in Elgin often have deep ties to A&M’s unique culture.

Official Policy & Reporting: Hazing violations are handled by Student Conduct and, for the Corps, by the Commandant’s office. Reporting channels exist through the Dean of Students and the University Police Department.

Documented Incidents:

  • Sigma Alpha Epsilon (SAE) – Chemical Burns Case (2021): Pledges alleged they were covered in substances including industrial-strength cleaner, causing severe chemical burns requiring skin graft surgeries. The pledges sued for $1 million; the fraternity was suspended by the university.
  • Corps of Cadets Lawsuit (2023): A cadet alleged degrading hazing, including being bound between beds in a “roasted pig” pose with an apple in his mouth. He sought over $1 million in damages.

How a Texas A&M Hazing Case Proceeds: Cases can involve University Police, Bryan PD, or College Station PD. Civil suits may be filed in Brazos County. The unique structure of the Corps of Cadets adds a layer of institutional complexity.

What Texas A&M Students & Parents Should Do: Documentation is critical, especially given the strong culture of loyalty. Preserve any physical evidence (uniforms, props). Understand that reporting within the Corps has its own chain of command, but external legal action is often necessary for true accountability.

University of Houston (UH)

Campus Snapshot: As a large, diverse urban campus, UH has an active Greek life with multiple councils. It is currently at the center of our firm’s flagship hazing litigation.

Official Policy & Reporting: UH prohibits hazing on and off campus. Reporting is through the Dean of Students and UHPD.

The Flagship Case: Leonel Bermudez v. UH & Pi Kappa Phi
Right now, we represent Leonel Bermudez in a $10 million hazing lawsuit against the University of Houston, Pi Kappa Phi national headquarters, the UH System Board of Regents, the Beta Nu housing corporation, and 13 individual fraternity leaders.

The Hazing Conduct: In Fall 2025, Bermudez, a transfer student, endured:

  • A degrading “pledge fanny pack” rule requiring him to carry condoms, a sex toy, and humiliating items.
  • Enforced dress codes, hours-long “study” blocks, and overnight driving duties.
  • Extreme physical abuse: sprints, bear crawls, lying in vomit-soaked grass, being sprayed in the face with a hose “similar to waterboarding.”
  • Forced consumption of milk, hot dogs, and peppercorns until vomiting, followed by immediate sprints.
  • A November 3 “workout” of 100+ push-ups and 500 squats under threat of expulsion.

The Medical Catastrophe: Bermudez developed rhabdomyolysis (severe muscle breakdown) and acute kidney failure. He passed brown urine, could not stand, and was hospitalized for four days with critically high creatine kinase levels. He faces an ongoing risk of permanent kidney damage.

Institutional Response: Pi Kappa Phi HQ suspended the Beta Nu chapter on November 6, 2025. On November 14, chapter members voted to surrender their charter, shutting it down. UH called the conduct “deeply disturbing” and promised disciplinary and criminal referrals.

This active case is the definitive proof of serious, injurious hazing happening at a Texas university today. For a detailed timeline, read the ABC13 coverage of Leonel Bermudez’s UH hazing lawsuit and the Click2Houston report on UH Pi Kappa Phi hazing case.

Southern Methodist University (SMU) & Baylor University

SMU Snapshot: A private university with a strong Greek presence. Its hazing policy includes anonymous reporting systems. Past incidents include a 2017 Kappa Alpha Order chapter suspension for paddling, forced drinking, and sleep deprivation.

Baylor Snapshot: A private Christian university. Beyond Greek life, Baylor has faced hazing issues in its athletic programs, such as a 2020 baseball team hazing incident that led to multiple player suspensions.

For Elgin Families: The private status of these universities affects transparency, but it does not limit liability. Civil discovery can uncover internal reports and prior incidents that are not publicly posted.

The Texas Greek Ecosystem: Public Records & National Histories

To hold organizations accountable, you must first identify them. Our firm maintains the Texas Hazing Intelligence Engine, a proprietary database built from public records that tracks over 1,400 Greek-related organizations across 25 Texas metros. This data-driven approach is why we can immediately identify every potentially liable entity in a hazing case.

Public Records Directory: Fraternities, Sororities & Greek Organizations Serving Elgin & Central Texas

If you are a parent in Elgin or Bastrop County, you deserve to know who really stands behind the Greek organizations connected to your child at UT Austin, Texas A&M, or elsewhere. Below is a sample from our directory of Texas-registered organizations, showing the scale and complexity of the ecosystem we track.

Sample IRS B83-Registered Organizations (House Corporations, Alumni Chapters):

  • Chi Omega Fraternity – EIN: 740555581 – 2711 Rio Grande St, Austin, TX 78705 (House Corporation, IRS B83 filing)
  • Texas Kappa Sigma Educational Foundation Inc – EIN: 741380362 – PO Box 470061, Fort Worth, TX 76147 (Educational foundation, IRS B83 filing)
  • Beta Nu Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity Housing Corporation Inc – EIN: 462267515 – 10601 Big Horn Trl, Frisco, TX 75035 (Housing corporation for the UH chapter, IRS B83 filing)
  • Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi – EIN: 463831593 – 2307 Vanderbilt Cir, Austin, TX 78723 (Texas State University chapter, IRS B83 filing)
  • Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity Texas Gamma Chapter – EIN: 911981478 – 2609 S University Dr, Fort Worth, TX 76109 (Chapter entity, IRS B83 filing)

Metro-Level Context (Austin-Round Rock Metro): Our data shows 154 Greek-related organizations in the Austin metro area alone. This includes undergraduate chapters, alumni associations, housing corporations, and honor societies tied to UT Austin and surrounding schools.

Why National Histories Create Legal Liability

The fraternities and sororities on Texas campuses are chapters of national brands with documented, repeated hazing histories. This pattern evidence is crucial in court.

  • Pi Kappa Alpha (Pike): National pattern of fatal alcohol hazing (Stone Foltz, BGSU). This pattern makes it foreseeable.
  • Sigma Alpha Epsilon (SAE): Multiple hazing deaths and severe injury lawsuits nationwide, including cases at Texas A&M and UT Austin.
  • Pi Kappa Phi: The national headquarters is a defendant in our Bermudez case, and it has a prior fatal hazing case (Andrew Coffey, FSU 2017).
  • Phi Delta Theta: National pattern including the Max Gruver death at LSU.

When a Texas chapter repeats a script that got a chapter shut down in another state, it demonstrates that the national headquarters had prior knowledge and a duty to prevent it. This supports claims of negligent supervision and can justify punitive damages.

Building a Hazing Case: Evidence, Damages, and Our Strategy

When a family from Elgin comes to us, we deploy a systematic, evidence-first strategy built on our experience with complex institutional litigation, like the BP Texas City explosion cases.

Critical Evidence in the Digital Age

  1. Digital Communications: GroupMe, WhatsApp, iMessage, Discord, and Instagram DMs. We use digital forensics to recover deleted messages. Watch our video on using your cellphone to document evidence.
  2. Photos & Videos: Content filmed by members and shared on social media or in private chats.
  3. Internal Organization Documents: Pledge manuals, ritual scripts, and emails between members and nationals.
  4. University Records: Prior conduct files obtained via discovery or public records requests. UT Austin’s public log is a starting point.
  5. Medical Records: ER reports, hospitalization records, toxicology reports, and psychological evaluations diagnosing PTSD, depression, or anxiety.

Recoverable Damages for Elgin Families

  • Economic Damages: All past and future medical bills, lost wages, and diminished future earning capacity if injuries are permanent.
  • Non-Economic Damages: Compensation for physical pain, emotional distress, trauma, humiliation, and loss of enjoyment of life.
  • Wrongful Death Damages (if applicable): Funeral costs, loss of financial support, and loss of companionship for the family.

Overcoming Institutional Defenses

We know the playbook because our attorney, Mr. Lupe Peña, used to be an insurance defense attorney for national firms. We anticipate and counter defenses like:

  • “The pledge consented.” → Texas law states consent is not a defense.
  • “It was a rogue chapter; national didn’t know.” → We subpoena national records to show prior incident patterns.
  • “It happened off-campus.” → Liability is based on control and foreseeability, not just location.
  • “We have anti-hazing policies.” → We prove policies were window-dressing, not enforced.

Practical Guides & FAQs for Elgin Parents and Students

For Parents: Warning Signs and Action Steps

Warning Signs Your Child is Being Hazed:

  • Unexplained injuries or exhaustion.
  • Sudden secrecy about group activities.
  • Personality changes: anxiety, withdrawal, depression.
  • Constant, anxious phone use for group chats.
  • Financial requests for unexplained “fines” or purchases.

What to Do If You Suspect Hazing:

  1. Talk to your child with open, non-judgmental questions.
  2. If there is injury, seek medical care immediately and tell the doctor about hazing.
  3. Help your child preserve evidence: screenshot messages, photograph injuries.
  4. Contact an attorney before reporting to the university. We can help you navigate the process to protect your child’s rights and prevent evidence destruction.

For Students: Your Rights and Safety

  • Is This Hazing? If you feel unsafe, humiliated, or coerced to join or stay in a group, it likely is.
  • You Have the Right to Leave. You can resign your membership at any time. Send an email to create a record.
  • Reporting Safely: You can report anonymously through campus channels or the National Anti-Hazing Hotline (1-888-NOT-HAZE). Texas law offers good-faith reporter protections.
  • Call 911 in a Medical Emergency. Most schools have amnesty policies to protect those who call for help.

Critical Mistakes That Can Ruin a Hazing Case

  1. Deleting evidence (messages, photos).
  2. Confronting the organization directly, which triggers evidence destruction.
  3. Signing university settlement offers without an attorney’s review.
  4. Posting details on social media, which gives defense attorneys ammunition.
  5. Waiting too long. Texas has a two-year statute of limitations for personal injury, but evidence vanishes quickly. Watch our video on Texas statutes of limitations.

Frequently Asked Questions

“Can we sue a university for hazing in Texas?”
Yes, under specific legal theories. Public universities have some sovereign immunity, but exceptions exist for gross negligence or Title IX violations. Every case is fact-specific.

“How long do we have to file a lawsuit?”
Generally, two years from the date of injury in Texas. However, the clock starts ticking the moment evidence disappears. Contact an attorney immediately to preserve your rights.

“Will this be public? Will my child’s name be in the news?”
We prioritize your family’s privacy. Most cases settle confidentially before trial. We can request sealed court records and confidential settlement terms.

“How much does it cost to hire your firm?”
We work on a contingency fee basis for personal injury and hazing cases. This means you pay no upfront fees. We only get paid if we win your case, taking a percentage of the recovery. Learn more in our video explaining how contingency fees work.

Why Texas Families in Elgin Choose Attorney911 for Hazing Cases

When your family faces a hazing crisis, you need more than a general personal injury lawyer. You need attorneys who understand how powerful institutions fight back—and how to win anyway. From our offices in Houston, Austin, and Beaumont, we serve families across Texas, including Elgin, Bastrop County, and all of Central Texas.

Our Unique Qualifications for Hazing Litigation

Insurance Insider Knowledge (Mr. Lupe Peña): Mr. Peña spent years as an insurance defense attorney at a national firm. He knows exactly how fraternity and university insurance companies value claims, use delay tactics, and fight coverage. We know their playbook because we used to run it.

Complex Institutional Litigation Experience (Ralph Manginello): Our firm was one of the few in Texas involved in the BP Texas City explosion litigation. We are not intimidated by national fraternities or universities with deep pockets. We’ve taken on billion-dollar corporations and understand how to uncover institutional knowledge and cover-ups.

Dual Civil & Criminal Expertise: Ralph Manginello’s membership in the Harris County Criminal Lawyers Association (HCCLA) means we understand criminal hazing charges and how they interact with civil lawsuits. We can advise witnesses and former members with potential exposure.

Data-Driven Investigation: We don’t start from scratch. We use our Texas Hazing Intelligence Engine—tracking over 1,400 Greek entities—to immediately identify every house corporation, alumni chapter, and national organization that may hold liability and insurance.

Proven Results in Catastrophic Injury & Wrongful Death: We have recovered multi-million dollar settlements and verdicts for clients with brain injuries, amputations, and in wrongful death cases. We work with economists and life-care planners to ensure full compensation.

Your Path to Accountability Starts with a Confidential Conversation

If hazing has impacted your family in Elgin, Bastrop County, or anywhere in Texas, you don’t have to navigate this alone. We offer a confidential, no-obligation consultation to listen to your story, review any evidence you have, and explain your legal options clearly.

Contact The Manginello Law Firm, PLLC / Attorney911 Today:

We will listen without judgment, help you preserve critical evidence, and fight to hold every responsible party accountable—from the individual members to the national headquarters. Let us help you secure justice for your child and prevent this from happening to another family.

Legal Disclaimer

This article is provided for informational and educational purposes only. It is not legal advice and does not create an attorney–client relationship between you and The Manginello Law Firm, PLLC.

Hazing laws, university policies, and legal precedents can change. The information in this guide is current as of late 2025 but may not reflect the most recent developments. Every hazing case is unique, and outcomes depend on the specific facts, evidence, applicable law, and many other factors.

If you or your child has been affected by hazing, we strongly encourage you to consult with a qualified Texas attorney who can review your specific situation, explain your legal rights, and advise you on the best course of action for your family.

The Manginello Law Firm, PLLC / Attorney911
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Plain Text Links to Key Resources

News Coverage of the Leonel Bermudez / UH Pi Kappa Phi Hazing Lawsuit:

  • Click2Houston (KPRC 2) Report: https://www.click2houston.com/news/local/2025/11/21/only-on-2-lawsuit-alleges-severe-hazing-at-university-of-houstons-pi-kappa-phi-chapter-fraternity/
  • ABC13 Eyewitness News (KTRK) Report: https://abc13.com/post/waterboarding-forced-eating-physical-punishment-lawsuit-alleges-abuse-faced-injured-pledge-uhs-pi-kappa-phi-fraternity/18186418/
  • Hoodline Summary: https://hoodline.com/2025/11/university-of-houston-and-pi-kappa-phi-fraternity-face-10m-lawsuit-over-alleged-hazing-and-abuse/

Attorney911 Educational YouTube Videos:

  • Using Your Cellphone to Document Evidence: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LLbpzrmogTs
  • Texas Statutes of Limitations: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MRHwg8tV02c
  • Client Mistakes That Can Ruin Your Case: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r3IYsoxOSxY
  • How Contingency Fees Work: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=upcI_j6F7Nc

Attorney911 Main Website:

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