π¨ Hazing Victim Legal Emergency β Wharton County (Texas) Families
You don’t have to suffer in silence. What happened to your child was not tradition. It was not bonding. It was abuse. And it was preventable.
At Attorney 911, we’re fighting this battle right now. We’re currently representing a young man who was waterboarded, forced to do 500 squats until his muscles broke down, and hospitalized with kidney failure after hazing at a University of Houston fraternity. We filed a $10 million lawsuit β and we’re bringing the same aggressive representation to Wharton County families.
If your child has been hazed at Wharton High School, Wharton County Junior College, or any university near Wharton County, you have legal rights. Call us now β free consultation.
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π« Hazing Happens in Wharton County Too
Wharton County is home to proud communities and strong educational institutions. Families here send their children to college expecting them to be safe. But the reality is that hazing happens at universities near Wharton County, and it can happen to your child.
Universities Near Wharton County Where Hazing Occurs:
While we respect the integrity of local institutions, we know from national cases that hazing is a widespread problem that affects colleges and universities across Texas, including those near Wharton County:
- University of Houston β Currently facing a $10 million hazing lawsuit (our case)
- Texas A&M University β Multiple documented hazing incidents
- University of Texas at Austin β Recent hazing death lawsuit filed (November 2025)
- Texas State University β Hazing violations documented
- Prairie View A&M University β Hazing incidents reported
- Houston Baptist University β Hazing culture exists
- Sam Houston State University β Hazing violations
- Wharton County Junior College β Hazing can occur in clubs and organizations
The same fraternities that waterboarded our client in Houston operate chapters at universities near Wharton County. The same negligence that hospitalized our client exists at institutions your child may attend.
β οΈ What Wharton County Parents Need to Know About Hazing
This Isn’t “Boys Being Boys” β It’s Assault
Hazing isn’t harmless fun. It’s not “tradition.” It’s not “building character.” It’s abuse. And in many cases, it’s illegal.
Hazing activities documented in our current case include:
- Waterboarding with a garden hose β simulated drowning
- Forced to do 500 squats and 100 pushups until muscles break down
- Struck with wooden paddles β physical assault
- Forced to eat until vomiting β then forced to continue exercising
- Stripped to underwear in cold weather β exposure
- Carrying sexual objects at all times β humiliation
- Sleep deprivation β forced to drive members at all hours
These aren’t pranks. These are crimes.
The Medical Consequences Are Real
Our client was hospitalized for four days with rhabdomyolysis and kidney failure. Rhabdomyolysis is the breakdown of muscle tissue that releases a damaging protein into the blood. It can cause:
- Acute kidney failure β life-threatening
- Permanent kidney damage β may require dialysis or transplant
- Cardiac issues β from electrolyte imbalances
- Death β if untreated
Other medical consequences of hazing:
- Alcohol poisoning β from forced drinking
- Traumatic brain injury β from beatings or falls
- Hypothermia/hyperthermia β from exposure
- Broken bones β from physical abuse
- PTSD, anxiety, depression β from psychological torture
- Death β hazing kills students every year
βοΈ Wharton County Families Have Legal Rights
Texas Law Protects Hazing Victims
Under Texas Education Code Β§ 37.151-37.157, hazing is illegal. The law defines hazing as:
Any intentional, knowing, or reckless act occurring on or off campus that endangers the mental or physical health or safety of a student for the purpose of pledging, initiation, affiliation, holding office, or maintaining membership in an organization.
This includes:
- Physical brutality (paddling, beatings, waterboarding)
- Forced consumption (alcohol, food, non-food substances)
- Sleep deprivation
- Exposure to elements
- Calisthenics that create unreasonable risk
Important: Consent is not a defense. Even if your child “agreed” to participate, Texas law says this does not matter.
Who Can Be Held Liable?
When hazing happens, multiple parties can be held legally responsible, including:
| Defendant | Why They’re Liable |
|---|---|
| Local Chapter | Directly organized and conducted hazing |
| National Organization | Failed to supervise; knew about prior incidents |
| University/College | Failed to prevent hazing; may own fraternity property |
| Individual Members | Participated in or facilitated hazing |
| Former Members/Alumni | Hosted hazing at their homes |
| Chapter Officers | Leadership responsibility; directed activities |
In our current case, we’re suing:
- Pi Kappa Phi National Organization
- The local chapter
- The housing corporation
- University of Houston (they owned the fraternity house)
- Individual members (including the president and pledgemaster)
- Former members and their spouses
π° Hazing Cases Win Millions β Wharton County Families Can Too
Precedent Cases Show What’s Possible
Hazing cases result in multi-million dollar settlements and verdicts. These aren’t just numbers β they represent accountability and justice for families.
| Case | University | Fraternity | Outcome |
|---|---|---|---|
| Stone Foltz | Bowling Green State | Pi Kappa Alpha | $10.1 million settlement |
| Maxwell Gruver | Louisiana State | Phi Delta Theta | $6.1 million jury verdict |
| Timothy Piazza | Penn State | Beta Theta Pi | $110+ million settlement |
| Andrew Coffey | Florida State | Pi Kappa Phi | Confidential settlement |
| Adam Oakes | Virginia Commonwealth | Delta Chi | $4+ million settlement |
| Our Current Case | University of Houston | Pi Kappa Phi | $10 million lawsuit filed |
Wharton County families: These same results are possible for your child. The law supports you.
π What Wharton County Families Should Do Immediately
Step-by-Step Action Guide
If your child has been hazed, time is critical. Evidence disappears. Memories fade. Statutes of limitations expire.
β DO THIS NOW:
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Get Medical Attention
- Even if your child says they’re “fine,” get them checked by a doctor
- Some injuries (like rhabdomyolysis) have delayed symptoms
- Medical records are crucial evidence
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Preserve All Evidence
- Take photos of any injuries (bruises, cuts, burns)
- Save all communications (texts, GroupMe, Snapchat, Instagram DMs)
- Document everything β dates, times, locations, what happened
- Get witness names β other pledges, bystanders
- Keep all physical evidence (clothing, objects used in hazing)
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Do NOT Talk to the Organization
- The fraternity/sorority will try to control the narrative
- They may offer “apologies” or “settlements” to silence you
- Do not sign anything without consulting an attorney
- Do not give statements to their lawyers or insurance companies
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Report to Authorities (Optional but Recommended)
- Consider filing a police report β hazing is a crime in Texas
- File a Title IX complaint with the university (if applicable)
- File a complaint with the national organization
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Contact an Attorney Immediately
- Call Attorney 911 now: 1-888-ATTY-911
- We offer free consultations for Wharton County families
- We work on contingency β you pay nothing unless we win
- We will protect your rights and fight for maximum compensation
π How We Help Wharton County Hazing Victims
Why Choose Attorney 911?
We’re not just any law firm. We’re hazing litigation specialists. And we’re fighting this battle right now.
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We’re Currently Litigating a $10 Million Hazing Case β same strategies available for Wharton County families
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Former Insurance Defense Attorneys β we know how the other side thinks and fights
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Federal Court Authority β can pursue cases anywhere in the country
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Dual-State Bar Licenses β Texas and New York; strategic advantage against national fraternities
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Se Habla EspaΓ±ol β bilingual staff serving Spanish-speaking families
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Contingency Fee β $0 upfront; we only get paid if you win
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Aggressive Representation β we don’t back down from powerful institutions
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Compassionate Advocacy β we treat your family like our family
Our Approach for Wharton County Families:
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Immediate Response
- We act fast to preserve evidence
- We send preservation letters to all defendants
- We prevent destruction of critical evidence
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Comprehensive Investigation
- Gather all medical records
- Interview witnesses
- Collect communications (texts, social media)
- Document the full extent of injuries
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Strategic Legal Action
- Identify all liable parties
- File lawsuit against individuals, chapter, nationals, university
- Pursue both economic and non-economic damages
- Seek punitive damages for egregious conduct
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Aggressive Negotiation
- Demand policy limits from insurance carriers
- Push for maximum settlement
- Prepare for trial if necessary
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Trial Readiness
- We are not afraid to go to court
- We have a proven track record of trial success
- We prepare every case as if it’s going to trial
π What Wharton County Families Can Recover
Economic Damages (Quantifiable Losses):
- Medical expenses (past, present, future)
- Lost wages (if your child missed work)
- Educational disruption (tuition, scholarships lost)
- Future earning capacity (if injuries affect career)
- Rehabilitation costs (physical therapy, counseling)
Non-Economic Damages (Pain and Suffering):
- Physical pain from hazing injuries
- Mental anguish (PTSD, anxiety, depression)
- Emotional distress (humiliation, shame)
- Loss of enjoyment of life (inability to participate in activities)
- Disfigurement (scars, permanent injuries)
Punitive Damages (Punishment for Egregious Conduct):
- Awarded when conduct is grossly negligent or intentional
- Meant to punish the wrongdoer and deter future misconduct
- Our current case qualifies β waterboarding is torture
Total potential recovery: $1 million to $10+ million, depending on severity of injuries and egregiousness of conduct.
π Wharton County Families β Call Now
Every Day You Wait Is a Day Closer to Losing Your Rights
Texas has a 2-year statute of limitations for personal injury cases. That means you have only two years from the date of the hazing incident to file a lawsuit.
Don’t wait. Evidence disappears. Witnesses forget. Your rights expire.
Free Consultation for Wharton County Families
π 1-888-ATTY-911 (24/7)
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We offer:
β Free case evaluation β no obligation
β Contingency fee β $0 upfront; we only get paid if you win
β Video consultations β meet with us remotely
β Travel to Wharton County β for depositions and meetings
β Bilingual services β Se habla espaΓ±ol
β Frequently Asked Questions from Wharton County Families
Q: My child doesn’t want to sue. Should we still call a lawyer?
A: Yes. Even if your child is hesitant, you should consult with an attorney to understand your rights. Many victims fear retaliation or social consequences. We protect our clients’ identities and safety. The decision to pursue legal action is ultimately yours, but you should make that decision with full information.
Q: The fraternity said it was “just a prank.” Is it still hazing?
A: Yes. Hazing is defined by the effect of the activity, not the intent. If the activity endangered your child’s mental or physical health, it’s hazing under Texas law β regardless of what the fraternity calls it.
Q: My child consented to participate. Can we still sue?
A: Yes. Texas law explicitly states that consent is not a defense to hazing. Even if your child agreed to participate, the fraternity and university can still be held liable.
Q: The hazing happened at a university outside Wharton County. Can you still help us?
A: Absolutely. We represent hazing victims nationwide. Our federal court authority and dual-state bar licenses allow us to pursue cases anywhere in America. Distance is not a barrier to justice.
Q: How much will this cost us?
A: Nothing upfront. We work on a contingency fee basis β you pay nothing unless we win your case. Our fee is a percentage of the recovery, and you’ll know the exact terms before we begin.
Q: Will this affect my child’s academic or athletic career?
A: We understand your concerns. We work to protect your child’s future. Many cases are resolved confidentially. We can also explore options that don’t require your child to testify publicly.
Q: What if the university says they didn’t know about the hazing?
A: Universities have a duty to protect students. If they failed to implement proper oversight of Greek life, they can be held liable for negligence. In our current case, University of Houston owned the fraternity house β they can’t claim ignorance.
Q: How long does a hazing lawsuit take?
A: Most cases settle within 12-24 months. Complex cases involving multiple defendants may take longer. We work to resolve cases as quickly as possible while maximizing your recovery.
Q: Will this go to trial?
A: Most cases settle out of court. However, we prepare every case as if it’s going to trial. If the defendants refuse to offer a fair settlement, we are ready to take your case to court.
Q: My child was hazed at a high school in Wharton County. Can you help?
A: Yes. Hazing occurs at all levels β high schools, colleges, sports teams, clubs. We represent hazing victims of all ages.
π¨ Warning to Fraternities and Universities Near Wharton County
To the fraternities operating near Wharton County: We are watching.
The same legal strategies that secured $10+ million verdicts nationwide apply to your chapters. The same fraternities that have paid millions in settlements operate at universities near Wharton County.
Pi Kappa Phi, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Pi Kappa Alpha, Phi Delta Theta, Beta Theta Pi, Sigma Chi, Kappa Sigma β if your chapter operates near Wharton County, know this:
- We track your house corporations
- We track your alumni chapters
- We track your national organizations
- We know your insurance structures
- If you haze students, we will pursue every liable entity
To the universities near Wharton County: The same institutional negligence that made University of Houston a defendant exists at your campus.
- You have the power to regulate Greek life
- You have the power to inspect fraternity houses
- You have the power to expel dangerous organizations
- If you fail to act, you will be held accountable
The Beta Nu chapter at University of Houston?
- SHUT DOWN after our lawsuit
- Charter surrendered
- Criminal referrals initiated
Your chapter could be next.
π― Our Message to Wharton County Families
You are not alone.
We know what you’re going through. We’ve seen the fear in our client’s eyes. We’ve heard the shame in their voices. We’ve watched families struggle with the trauma of hazing.
But you don’t have to suffer in silence. You don’t have to accept “tradition” as an excuse for abuse. You don’t have to let powerful institutions silence your child.
We are Attorney 911. We are Ralph Manginello and Lupe Pena. And we are here to fight for Wharton County families.
Call us now. The consultation is free. The call is confidential. The fight for justice starts today.
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