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February 27, 2026 23 min read
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🏛️ Hazing at Calumet County Colleges: What Local Families Need to Know

Calumet County is home to strong communities, excellent schools, and a proud tradition of education. Families in Chilton, Hilbert, Brillion, New Holstein, and surrounding areas send their children to college expecting them to be safe — whether they attend University of Wisconsin-Green Bay (Sheboygan Campus), Lakeshore Technical College, Fox Valley Technical College, or other institutions across Wisconsin and beyond.

But behind the scenes at many universities, a dangerous culture persists: hazing. What starts as “tradition” or “initiation” often escalates into physical abuse, psychological torture, and life-threatening medical emergencies. This isn’t just happening in big cities or distant states — it’s happening right here in Wisconsin, and it could be happening to your child.

At Attorney 911, we’re fighting this crisis head-on. We’re currently litigating a $10 million hazing lawsuit against Pi Kappa Phi fraternity and the University of Houston after a student was waterboarded, forced to do 500 squats, and hospitalized with kidney failure. This isn’t an isolated incident — it’s part of a national pattern of abuse that affects fraternities, sororities, sports teams, and student organizations across the country — including near Calumet County.

Calumet County families: If your child has been hazed, you are not powerless. You have legal rights. And we will fight for you.

🔍 What Is Hazing — And Why Is It So Dangerous in Calumet County?

Hazing is any activity expected of someone joining or maintaining membership in a group that humiliates, degrades, abuses, or endangers them, regardless of their willingness to participate.

In Wisconsin, hazing is illegal. Wisconsin Statute § 948.51 makes hazing a Class A misdemeanor, punishable by up to 9 months in jail and $10,000 in fines. If the hazing causes great bodily harm, it becomes a Class H felony. If it causes death, it’s a Class G felony.

Yet despite the law, hazing continues — often with tragic consequences.

Common Hazing Practices in Wisconsin and Beyond:

Type of Hazing Examples Risks
Physical Abuse Paddling, beatings, branding, forced exercise to exhaustion Broken bones, rhabdomyolysis (muscle breakdown), kidney failure, death
Forced Consumption Alcohol (binge drinking), food (eating until vomiting), non-food items Alcohol poisoning, choking, organ damage, death
Psychological Torture Sleep deprivation, verbal abuse, isolation, threats PTSD, anxiety, depression, suicide
Sexual Humiliation Forced nudity, sexual acts, carrying sexual objects Sexual assault, emotional trauma, long-term psychological damage
Waterboarding/Drowning Simulated drowning with water or hoses Trauma, fear of death, psychological damage
Extreme Exposure Forced to endure cold or heat for long periods Hypothermia, heatstroke, frostbite, death

This isn’t “boys being boys” or “tradition.” It’s abuse. And it’s happening at colleges near Calumet County.

🏥 The Medical Reality: Hazing Can Kill — Or Cause Permanent Damage

Hazing doesn’t just leave emotional scars — it can cause life-threatening physical injuries.

Case in Point: Our Client at University of Houston

In Fall 2025, a young man named Leonel Bermudez accepted a bid to join Pi Kappa Phi fraternity at the University of Houston. He wasn’t even a student yet — he was a “ghost rush,” expected to transfer for the spring semester.

Over the next seven weeks, he was subjected to systematic abuse:

  • 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
  • Another pledge lost consciousness during a workout — and they kept going

On November 3, 2025, Bermudez was punished for missing an event. He was forced to do extreme physical activity until he couldn’t stand without help. He crawled up the stairs when he got home. The next day, he couldn’t move. His mother rushed him to the hospital, where he was diagnosed with severe rhabdomyolysis and acute kidney failure. He spent four days in the hospital fighting for his life.

This happened because of hazing. And it’s happening at colleges near Calumet County too.

Medical Conditions Caused by Hazing:

Condition What It Is Symptoms Long-Term Risks
Rhabdomyolysis Muscle breakdown releases toxic proteins into blood Severe muscle pain, weakness, dark urine, kidney failure Permanent kidney damage, dialysis, kidney transplant, death
Acute Kidney Failure Kidneys stop filtering waste from blood Nausea, swelling, confusion, seizures, coma Chronic kidney disease, lifelong dialysis, death
Alcohol Poisoning Overdose of alcohol depresses vital functions Vomiting, confusion, slow breathing, unconsciousness Brain damage, death
Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) Blow to head disrupts brain function Headache, dizziness, memory loss, mood changes Permanent cognitive impairment, disability, death
Hypothermia/Hyperthermia Dangerous drop/rise in body temperature Shivering, confusion, loss of consciousness Organ failure, death
PTSD/Anxiety/Depression Psychological trauma from abuse Nightmares, flashbacks, social withdrawal, suicidal thoughts Long-term mental health struggles, suicide

Hazing isn’t just dangerous — it’s life-altering. And it’s preventable.

⚖️ Your Legal Rights as a Calumet County Hazing Victim

If your child has been hazed at a college near Calumet County — whether at UW-Green Bay Sheboygan Campus, Lakeshore Technical College, Fox Valley Technical College, or any other school — you have legal rights. You can hold the individuals, the organization, and the institution accountable.

Who Can Be Held Liable?

Defendant Why They’re Liable
Local Chapter Directly organized and conducted hazing
National Organization Failed to supervise chapter; knew about hazing culture; failed to enforce policies
University/College Failed to prevent hazing despite power to regulate; premises liability if hazing occurred on campus property
Chapter Officers Leadership responsibility; directed hazing activities
Individual Members Participated in hazing; failed to stop abuse
Alumni/Hosts Allowed hazing at their homes; premises liability
Insurance Companies Coverage for institutional liability

This isn’t just about suing broke college students — it’s about holding institutions with deep pockets accountable.

What Can You Sue For?

Hazing victims and their families can pursue compensation for:

Category Examples
Medical Expenses Hospital bills, ER visits, therapy, rehabilitation, future medical costs
Lost Wages Time missed from work during recovery; lost earning capacity
Educational Disruption Tuition refunds, lost scholarships, academic delays
Pain and Suffering Physical pain from injuries; emotional trauma from abuse
Mental Anguish PTSD, anxiety, depression, fear of retribution
Loss of Enjoyment of Life Inability to participate in normal activities
Punitive Damages Additional damages to punish egregious conduct (e.g., waterboarding, forced exercise to collapse)

In Wisconsin, there is no cap on pain and suffering damages in personal injury cases. This means juries can award millions for the most severe cases.

💰 What Hazing Cases Are Worth: Precedent Settlements and Verdicts

Hazing cases win big — especially when the conduct is egregious and the evidence is strong. Here’s what other families have recovered:

Case Fraternity University Injury/Death Outcome
Stone Foltz Pi Kappa Alpha Bowling Green State Death (alcohol poisoning) $10.1 million settlement
Maxwell Gruver Phi Delta Theta Louisiana State Death (alcohol poisoning) $6.1 million jury verdict
Timothy Piazza Beta Theta Pi Penn State Death (traumatic brain injury) $110+ million (estimated)
Andrew Coffey Pi Kappa Phi Florida State Death (alcohol poisoning) Confidential settlement
Adam Oakes Delta Chi Virginia Commonwealth Death (alcohol poisoning) $4+ million settlement

Our current case: $10 million demand for a victim who survived but suffered severe rhabdomyolysis and kidney failure. This is in line with precedent — and Calumet County families can pursue the same justice.

📋 What to Do If Your Child Is Hazed in Calumet County

If you suspect or know that your child has been hazed, time is critical. Evidence disappears. Memories fade. Legal deadlines expire.

Step-by-Step Action Plan for Calumet County Families:

Step Action Why It Matters
1. Ensure Safety Remove your child from the situation immediately Protect them from further harm
2. Seek Medical Attention Go to the ER or urgent care — even if injuries seem minor Document injuries; rhabdomyolysis and other conditions may not show symptoms immediately
3. Preserve Evidence Save all texts, social media, photos, videos, GroupMe chats, emails This is critical for building your case
4. Do NOT Talk to the Organization Do not confront the fraternity, sorority, or university without legal counsel They will try to control the narrative and destroy evidence
5. Do NOT Post on Social Media Anything you post can be used against you Insurance companies and defendants will monitor your accounts
6. Contact an Attorney Call 1-888-ATTY-911 for a free consultation Know your rights before talking to anyone
7. Report to Authorities Consider filing a police report; Wisconsin law requires reporting Criminal charges may follow
8. Report to the University File a formal complaint with the school’s Title IX office But do this with your attorney to protect your rights

⚠️ Critical Warning: Do NOT accept any settlement offers from the organization or their insurance company without consulting an attorney. First offers are always lowball — designed to make the problem go away cheaply.

⏳ Wisconsin Statute of Limitations: Don’t Wait

In Wisconsin, the statute of limitations for personal injury claims is 3 years from the date of the injury. However, you should not wait — evidence disappears, witnesses forget, and your legal rights are strongest when the incident is fresh.

If your child was hazed in the last 3 years, call us immediately at 1-888-ATTY-911.

🎯 Why Calumet County Families Choose Attorney 911

1. We’re Fighting This Fight Right Now

We’re currently litigating a $10 million hazing lawsuit against Pi Kappa Phi and the University of Houston. We know how to build these cases, how to hold institutions accountable, and how to win. Calumet County families get the same aggressive representation.

2. Former Insurance Defense Attorneys

Both Ralph Manginello and Lupe Peña worked for insurance companies before switching sides. We know their playbook — and we use that knowledge to maximize your recovery.

3. Nationwide Reach — We Serve Calumet County

While we’re based in Texas, we represent hazing victims nationwide, including in Calumet County. We offer:

  • Video consultations for Calumet County families
  • Travel to Wisconsin for depositions, trials, and client meetings
  • Federal court authority — we can pursue cases in federal jurisdiction
  • Dual-state bar licenses (Texas and New York)

4. Contingency Fee — $0 Upfront

We understand that cost can be a barrier. That’s why we take hazing cases on contingency — you pay nothing upfront. We only get paid if we win your case.

5. Bilingual Support — Se Habla Español

We have bilingual staff to serve Spanish-speaking families in Calumet County.

6. We Know Hazing Culture

Ralph Manginello has experience with:

  • Kappa Sigma fraternity litigation
  • Texas A&M hazing cases
  • Rhabdomyolysis injury claims
  • Wrongful death from hazing

We understand the dynamics of Greek life, the pressure on students, and the institutional failures that allow hazing to persist.

7. We Will Travel to Calumet County

We come to you. Whether it’s for a deposition, a client meeting, or a trial, we will be there for Calumet County families.

🏫 Colleges Near Calumet County: Hazing Risks

While we can’t comment on specific incidents at local schools, we know that hazing occurs at colleges across Wisconsin — including those near Calumet County.

Local Institutions with Greek Life or Student Organizations:

School Location Greek Life Presence Notes
University of Wisconsin-Green Bay (Sheboygan Campus) Sheboygan, WI (~30 min from Chilton) Limited; some student organizations Hazing can occur in any group with initiation rituals
Lakeshore Technical College Cleveland, WI (~15 min from New Holstein) No traditional Greek life; student clubs Hazing can occur in sports teams, honor societies, or clubs
Fox Valley Technical College Appleton, WI (~45 min from Chilton) No traditional Greek life; student organizations Hazing risks in ROTC, sports, and clubs
University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh Oshkosh, WI (~1 hour from Chilton) Active Greek life: fraternities and sororities Known for strong Greek system; hazing risk exists
Marian University Fond du Lac, WI (~45 min from Chilton) Active Greek life: fraternities and sororities Private Catholic university with Greek organizations
Lakeland University Plymouth, WI (~30 min from Sheboygan) Active Greek life Small private university with Greek presence

Hazing isn’t limited to fraternities and sororities. It happens in:

  • Sports teams (football, wrestling, swimming, etc.)
  • Marching bands
  • ROTC programs
  • Honor societies
  • Student clubs
  • Military academies

If your child is part of any group with initiation rituals, they may be at risk.

🔎 Warning Signs of Hazing in Calumet County

Hazing is often hidden, but there are warning signs parents can watch for:

Category Warning Signs
Physical Unexplained bruises, cuts, or burns; exhaustion; difficulty walking; weight loss; signs of alcohol abuse
Behavioral Withdrawal from family/friends; sudden secrecy; mood swings; anxiety; depression; fear of social situations
Academic Declining grades; missed classes; sudden disinterest in school
Social Media Deleted posts; reluctance to talk about group activities; coded language in texts or DMs
Financial Unexplained expenses (e.g., “dues,” “fees,” “gifts” for members)
Time Commitment Excessive late-night meetings; early morning obligations; being unavailable for family events

If you notice these signs, ask questions — and consider contacting an attorney.

📢 Message to Calumet County Fraternities and Sororities

To the fraternities and sororities operating near Calumet County:

We are watching.

The same legal strategies that secured $10+ million verdicts nationwide apply to your chapter.

Pi Kappa Phi, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Pi Kappa Alpha, Phi Delta Theta, Beta Theta Pi — if your chapter operates near Calumet County, know that Attorney 911 represents victims across America.

We track your house corporations, your alumni chapters, your national insurance structure, and your documented history of hazing deaths and injuries.

If your Wisconsin chapter harms students, we will pursue every liable entity.

We already shut down the Beta Nu chapter at University of Houston. Your chapter could be next.

Clean up your act — or we will clean you out in court.

📞 Calumet County Families: We’re Here to Help

If your child has been hazed at a college near Calumet County — whether at UW-Green Bay Sheboygan, Lakeshore Technical College, Fox Valley Technical College, or anywhere else — you are not alone.

Call us 24/7 for a free, confidential consultation:
📞 1-888-ATTY-911
ralph@atty911.com

We work on contingency — you pay $0 upfront. We only get paid if we win your case.

Let us fight for your child — and help prevent the next hazing tragedy in Calumet County.

🏆 About Attorney 911 — Your Calumet County Hazing Litigation Experts

Attorney 911 Legal Emergency Lawyers™ is a Texas-based personal injury and criminal defense law firm with offices in Houston, Austin, and Beaumont. While we are based in Texas, we serve hazing victims nationwide, including in Calumet County, Wisconsin.

Our Hazing Litigation Advantages:

Currently litigating a $10M hazing lawsuit against Pi Kappa Phi and University of Houston
Former insurance defense attorneys — we know how insurance companies think
Federal court authority — can pursue cases in federal jurisdiction
Dual-state bar licenses (Texas and New York)
Contingency fee representation — $0 upfront for Calumet County families
Bilingual support — Se habla español
Willingness to travel — we come to Calumet County for your case

Our Attorneys:

Ralph P. Manginello — Managing Partner

  • 25+ years of litigation experience
  • Former insurance defense attorney
  • Federal court admission (U.S. District Court, Southern District of Texas)
  • Experience with hazing litigation, rhabdomyolysis cases, and wrongful death claims
  • Currently leading the $10M Pi Kappa Phi hazing lawsuit

Lupe Eleno Peña — Associate Attorney

  • 12+ years of litigation experience
  • Former national insurance defense attorney (Litchfield Cavo LLP)
  • Federal court admission
  • Bilingual (fluent Spanish)
  • Experience with catastrophic injury and wrongful death cases

📚 Resources for Calumet County Families

Wisconsin Hazing Law:

  • Wisconsin Statute § 948.51 — Hazing is a Class A misdemeanor (up to 9 months in jail, $10,000 fine)
  • If hazing causes great bodily harm: Class H felony
  • If hazing causes death: Class G felony

National Hazing Prevention Organizations:

Crisis Support:

  • National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 988
  • Crisis Text Line: Text HOME to 741741
  • RAINN (Sexual Assault Hotline): 800-656-HOPE

📝 Frequently Asked Questions for Calumet County Families

Q: My child was hazed, but they don’t want to report it. What should I do?

A: We understand that victims often fear retaliation or social consequences. However, hazing is illegal in Wisconsin, and the longer you wait, the harder it is to preserve evidence. Contact us for a confidential consultation — we can advise you on your options without pressuring your child to take action they’re not ready for.

Q: The fraternity/sorority says my child “consented” to hazing. Is that a defense?

A: No. Wisconsin law explicitly states that consent is not a defense to hazing. Even if your child agreed to participate, the law does not allow them to consent to illegal abuse.

Q: We’re in Calumet County, and you’re in Texas. Can you still help us?

A: Absolutely. We represent hazing victims nationwide, including in Wisconsin. We offer:

  • Video consultations so you don’t have to travel
  • Remote case management using secure digital tools
  • Travel to Wisconsin for depositions, trials, and client meetings
  • Federal court authority to pursue cases across state lines

Q: How much does it cost to hire an attorney for a hazing case?

A: $0 upfront. We take hazing cases on contingency, which means:

  • You pay nothing to hire us
  • We cover all upfront costs (investigation, experts, court fees)
  • We only get paid if we win your case
  • Our fee is a percentage of the recovery

Q: What if the hazing happened at a school without Greek life, like Lakeshore Technical College?

A: Hazing isn’t limited to fraternities and sororities. It happens in sports teams, ROTC, honor societies, marching bands, and student clubs. If your child was hazed in any group at any school near Calumet County, you have legal rights.

Q: How long do I have to file a lawsuit?

A: In Wisconsin, the statute of limitations for personal injury claims is 3 years from the date of the injury. However, you should not wait — evidence disappears, and your case is strongest when the incident is fresh.

🔚 Enough Is Enough, Calumet County

Hazing has no place in our schools. It has no place in our communities. And it has no place in Calumet County.

To the students of Chilton, Hilbert, Brillion, New Holstein, and surrounding areas: You deserve to pursue your education in safety. You deserve to join organizations without fear of abuse. You deserve to be treated with dignity.

To the parents of Calumet County: You sent your children to college to learn, to grow, and to build their futures — not to be tortured.

To the institutions near Calumet County: You have a duty to protect your students. When you fail, you will be held accountable.

To the fraternities and sororities operating near Calumet County: We are watching. We are documenting. And we will hold you accountable.

To the victims and families of Calumet County: You are not alone. We will fight for you.

📞 Call Now for a Free, Confidential Consultation:

1-888-ATTY-911
ralph@atty911.com

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