Hazing Victims in Albemarle County: Your Rights and How to Get Justice
Hazing Doesn’t Stop at State Lines — Neither Does Justice
If your child has been hazed at a university, fraternity, sorority, or student organization in or near Albemarle County, Virginia, you are not alone. The same national fraternities that have paid millions in settlements for hazing deaths and injuries operate right here in Virginia. The same universities that have failed to protect students before are failing students in Albemarle County today.
At Attorney 911, we are currently fighting a $10 million hazing lawsuit against Pi Kappa Phi and the University of Houston for torturing a student until he was hospitalized with kidney failure. We know how to build these cases. We know how to hold institutions accountable. And we know how to win.
Albemarle County families deserve the same aggressive representation we’re bringing to Texas.
What Is Hazing? (And Why It’s Illegal in Virginia)
Hazing is not team-building. It’s not tradition. It’s not harmless fun.
Under Virginia law (§ 18.2-56), hazing is defined as:
“Any action taken or situation created, whether on or off campus, that intentionally or recklessly endangers the mental or physical health of any student for the purpose of initiation, admission into, affiliation with, or as a condition for continued membership in a student organization.”
This includes:
- Physical abuse (beatings, paddling, branding, forced exercise to exhaustion)
- Forced consumption (alcohol, food, non-food substances until vomiting or passing out)
- Psychological torture (waterboarding, humiliation, threats, sleep deprivation)
- Sexual abuse (forced nudity, sexual acts, carrying sexual objects)
- Dangerous activities (blindfolded driving, extreme weather exposure, confinement)
Virginia law is clear: Hazing is a crime. It doesn’t matter if the victim “consented” — consent is not a defense in Virginia.
The Hazing Crisis in Albemarle County — It’s Happening Here
Universities Near Albemarle County Where Hazing Occurs
Albemarle County is home to world-class educational institutions, including the University of Virginia (UVA), one of the nation’s most prestigious universities. But prestige doesn’t prevent hazing — it often enables it.
Universities near Albemarle County with documented hazing risks:
| University | Location | Greek Life Presence | Hazing Risk Factors |
|---|---|---|---|
| University of Virginia (UVA) | Charlottesville, VA | Very High — 30+ fraternities/sororities | Elite culture, high-pressure recruitment, documented incidents |
| James Madison University (JMU) | Harrisonburg, VA | Very High — 20+ fraternities/sororities | Large Greek system, known for high-risk activities |
| Virginia Tech | Blacksburg, VA | High — 40+ fraternities/sororities | Engineering/STEM culture, competitive Greek life |
| Washington and Lee University | Lexington, VA | High — 10+ fraternities/sororities | Small, elite private school with strong Greek tradition |
| Longwood University | Farmville, VA | Moderate | Smaller school but active Greek life |
| Mary Baldwin University | Staunton, VA | Moderate | Women’s colleges with sororities face unique risks |
| Piedmont Virginia Community College (PVCC) | Charlottesville, VA | Low | Transfer students often rush at 4-year schools |
The same national fraternities involved in hazing deaths and lawsuits nationwide have active chapters at these schools:
| Fraternity | National Hazing Record | Virginia Chapters |
|---|---|---|
| Pi Kappa Phi | Our current $10M lawsuit; Andrew Coffey death (2017) | UVA, JMU, Virginia Tech |
| Sigma Alpha Epsilon (SAE) | Multiple hazing deaths; $6M+ settlements | UVA, JMU, Virginia Tech |
| Pi Kappa Alpha (Pike) | Stone Foltz death (2021) — $10.1M settlement | UVA, JMU, Virginia Tech |
| Phi Delta Theta | Max Gruver death (2017) — $6.1M verdict | UVA, Washington & Lee |
| Beta Theta Pi | Timothy Piazza death (2017) — $110M+ settlement | UVA, JMU |
| Kappa Sigma | Multiple hazing deaths and injuries | UVA, JMU, Virginia Tech |
| Sigma Chi | Recent lawsuit at College of Charleston | UVA, Washington & Lee |
If your child is pledging a fraternity or sorority near Albemarle County, they face the same risks that hospitalized our client in Houston.
What Happened in Houston Could Happen in Albemarle County
The Case That Proves Hazing Is Systemic — And Preventable
Bermudez v. Pi Kappa Phi & University of Houston — $10 Million Lawsuit (2025)
What Happened:
Leonel Bermudez, a transfer student not yet enrolled at the University of Houston, accepted a bid to join Pi Kappa Phi fraternity. Over the next 7 weeks, he was subjected to systematic abuse that hospitalized him for 3 nights and 4 days with severe rhabdomyolysis and acute kidney failure.
The Hazing Activities That Sent Him to the Hospital:
- Waterboarded with a garden hose (simulated drowning)
- Forced to do 500+ squats and 100+ pushups until he collapsed
- Struck with wooden paddles
- Forced to eat milk, hot dogs, and peppercorns until vomiting
- Made to lie in vomit-soaked grass after vomiting
- Another pledge lost consciousness during a workout — they kept going
- Another pledge was hog-tied face-down on a table for over an hour
The Result:
- November 3, 2025: Bermudez forced to exercise until he couldn’t stand
- November 6, 2025: His mother rushed him to the hospital with kidney failure
- 3 nights, 4 days hospitalized — he nearly died
- Pi Kappa Phi closed the chapter 7 days before the lawsuit was filed — they knew it was coming
Why This Matters for Albemarle County Families:
- Pi Kappa Phi has chapters at UVA, JMU, and Virginia Tech — the same national organization
- The same “traditions” that hospitalized Leonel Bermudez exist at Virginia chapters
- Universities near Albemarle County face the same liability failures as UH
- If your child is being hazed, we will fight for you with the same aggression
From Ralph Manginello, Attorney 911:
“When he finally made it home, he crawled up the stairs and went to bed. The next day, he was really sore and couldn’t really move. The next day was worse, and the next day, his mom rushed him to the hospital, and he had some kidney failure.”
From Lupe Pena, Attorney 911:
“If this prevents harm to another person, that’s what we’re hoping to do. Let’s bring this to light. Enough is enough.”
Virginia Hazing Laws — Know Your Rights
Virginia Code § 18.2-56 — Hazing is a Crime
| Offense | Penalty | Who Can Be Charged |
|---|---|---|
| Class 1 Misdemeanor | Up to 12 months in jail; up to $2,500 fine | Individuals who haze |
| Class 1 Misdemeanor | Up to 12 months in jail; up to $2,500 fine | Individuals who know about hazing and fail to report it |
| If hazing causes serious injury or death | Felony charges possible | Individuals and organizations |
Key Legal Points for Virginia Families:
✅ Consent is NOT a defense — Even if your child “agreed” to participate, hazing is still illegal.
✅ Organizations can be held liable — Fraternities, sororities, and universities can be sued.
✅ Universities have a duty to protect students — If they knew or should have known about hazing, they can be held accountable.
✅ Criminal + civil liability — Hazing can lead to both criminal charges and lawsuits.
✅ Statute of limitations — You typically have 2 years from the date of injury to file a lawsuit.
Who Is Liable for Hazing in Albemarle County?
Hazing cases involve multiple defendants — and we sue them all.
| Defendant | Why They’re Liable | Albemarle County Example |
|---|---|---|
| Local Chapter | Directly organized and conducted hazing | Pi Kappa Phi at UVA, SAE at JMU, etc. |
| Chapter Officers | Leadership responsibility; directed activities | President, Pledgemaster, Risk Manager |
| Individual Members | Participated in hazing; failed to stop it | Active members who hazed your child |
| National Organization | Failed to supervise; knew about hazing culture | Pi Kappa Phi National, SAE National, etc. |
| University | Owned/controlled property; failed to prevent hazing | UVA, JMU, Virginia Tech, etc. |
| Housing Corporation | Owned fraternity/sorority house; premises liability | Chapter house owners |
| Alumni | Hosted hazing at their homes | Former members who facilitated abuse |
| Insurance Companies | Coverage for institutional liability | National fraternity insurance, university insurance |
In our Houston case, we’re suing:
- Pi Kappa Phi National
- University of Houston
- UH Board of Regents
- Individual fraternity members
- Former members and their spouses
We will pursue every liable party for Albemarle County families.
What Can Albemarle County Families Recover?
Hazing victims and their families are entitled to full compensation for their losses.
Economic Damages (Actual Financial Losses)
- Medical bills (ER, hospitalization, therapy, future treatment)
- Lost wages (time missed from work during recovery)
- Educational losses (tuition, scholarships, delayed graduation)
- Future earning capacity (if injuries cause permanent limitations)
Non-Economic Damages (Pain and Suffering)
- Physical pain from hazing injuries
- Emotional distress (PTSD, anxiety, depression, fear of retribution)
- Humiliation and shame from abusive activities
- Loss of enjoyment of life (inability to participate in normal activities)
- Disfigurement (scars, permanent injuries)
Punitive Damages (Punishment for Egregious Conduct)
- Awarded when conduct is intentional, reckless, or grossly negligent
- Meant to punish the wrongdoer and deter future misconduct
- Virginia has no cap on punitive damages (unlike some states)
Precedent Settlements and Verdicts for Hazing Cases:
| Case | University | Fraternity | Outcome |
|---|---|---|---|
| Stone Foltz (2021) | Bowling Green State | Pi Kappa Alpha | $10.1 million |
| Max Gruver (2017) | Louisiana State | Phi Delta Theta | $6.1 million jury verdict |
| Timothy Piazza (2017) | Penn State | Beta Theta Pi | $110+ million |
| Andrew Coffey (2017) | Florida State | Pi Kappa Phi | Confidential settlement |
| Tucker Hipps (2014) | Clemson | Sigma Phi Epsilon | $500,000+ |
These results are possible for Albemarle County families.
What to Do If Your Child Has Been Hazed in Albemarle County
Step 1: Get Medical Attention Immediately
- Even if injuries seem minor, get checked by a doctor
- Some conditions (like rhabdomyolysis) may not show symptoms immediately
- Medical records are critical evidence
Step 2: Preserve All Evidence
DO:
✅ Save all text messages, GroupMe chats, Snapchats, Instagram DMs
✅ Take photos of injuries at all stages of healing
✅ Document witness names and contact information
✅ Save any physical evidence (clothing, objects used in hazing)
✅ Keep a journal of what happened and how it affected your child
DO NOT:
❌ Delete any messages or posts
❌ Post about the incident on social media
❌ Talk to fraternity/sorority members without legal counsel
❌ Sign anything from the organization or university
❌ Give recorded statements to insurance companies
Step 3: Report the Hazing
- File a police report with local law enforcement
- Report to the university (Title IX office, student affairs)
- Report to the national fraternity/sorority organization
Step 4: Contact an Attorney Immediately
Hazing cases have strict deadlines (typically 2 years in Virginia). Evidence disappears quickly. Call us before you do anything else.
We offer:
- Free, confidential consultations for Albemarle County families
- $0 upfront costs — we work on contingency (no win, no fee)
- Nationwide representation — we serve Albemarle County families no matter where the hazing occurred
- Aggressive advocacy — we’ve won millions for hazing victims
Call Attorney 911 Now: 1-888-ATTY-911
Why Albemarle County Families Choose Attorney 911
1. We’re Currently Fighting a $10 Million Hazing Case
- We know how to build these cases
- We know how to hold institutions accountable
- We know how to win
2. Former Insurance Defense Attorneys — We Know Their Playbook
Ralph Manginello and Lupe Pena both worked for insurance companies before switching sides to represent victims. We know exactly how they try to minimize or deny claims — and we know how to dismantle their defenses.
3. Dual-State Licensed — Texas and New York
- Can pursue national fraternities headquartered in any state
- Federal court authority to handle cases nationwide
4. Willing to Travel to Albemarle County
- We come to you for depositions, meetings, and trials
- Distance is not a barrier to justice
5. Se Habla Español — Bilingual Representation
- We serve Spanish-speaking families without language barriers
6. Proven Track Record of Results
- $10+ million in settlements and verdicts in our current hazing case
- Millions recovered for personal injury clients
- Hundreds of cases won by exposing flawed evidence
7. 24/7 Availability for Legal Emergencies
Hazing emergencies don’t wait. Neither do we.
Common Excuses Defendants Use — And How We Defeat Them
| Defense Claim | Our Counter-Argument |
|---|---|
| “He consented to participate” | Virginia law says consent is not a defense. Hazing is illegal regardless of “agreement.” |
| “It’s just tradition” | Tradition doesn’t justify illegal activity. Assault is assault. |
| “He could have left at any time” | Fear of retaliation, social ostracism, and losing membership create duress. |
| “We didn’t know it was happening” | Universities and nationals have a duty to supervise. Ignorance is not an excuse. |
| “It was just a prank” | Waterboarding, 500 squats, and wooden paddles are not pranks — they’re torture. |
| “He was drinking voluntarily” | Forced consumption under peer pressure is not voluntary. |
| “The university isn’t responsible” | If they own the house, control Greek life, or knew about hazing, they’re liable. |
The Time to Act Is Now
Hazing victims often delay reporting due to:
- Shame and embarrassment
- Fear of social retaliation
- Loyalty to the organization
- Not recognizing it as hazing
- Pressure from members to stay quiet
But every day you wait:
- Evidence disappears
- Witnesses forget
- Statutes of limitations run
- Your legal rights expire
Albemarle County families: You don’t have to face this alone. We’re here to fight for you.
Contact Attorney 911 Today
📞 Call 1-888-ATTY-911 (24/7 for hazing emergencies)
📧 Email: ralph@atty911.com
🌐 Website: attorney911.com
We serve Albemarle County families nationwide. Distance is not a barrier to justice.
$0 upfront costs. We don’t get paid unless you win.
Albemarle County Parents: This Is Your Wake-Up Call
The same fraternities that waterboarded a student in Houston have chapters at UVA, JMU, and Virginia Tech. The same universities that failed to stop hazing in Texas are failing students in Virginia.
Your child could be next.
But you can stop it. You can hold them accountable. And you can get justice.
Call us before it’s too late.
1-888-ATTY-911