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Hazing Lawsuits in Texas: A Comprehensive Guide for Tenaha Families When Tradition Becomes Trauma: What Every Tenaha Parent Needs to Know About Campus Hazing Imagine your child—a student from our tight-knit Shelby County community—standing in an off-campus fraternity house near their Texas university. It's "initiation night," and what began as excitement about joining a campus organization has turned into something darker. They're being pressured to drink far beyond their limits, endure humiliating acts while others laugh and film with their phones, or participate in dangerous physical challenges disguised as "tradition." When someone collapses or gets injured, no one wants to call 911 because they're afraid of "getting the chapter shut down" or facing repercussions. Your child feels trapped between loyalty to their new friends and their own safety, between wanting to belong and knowing something has gone terribly wrong. This scenario isn't just theoretical. Right now, in Harris County, we're actively fighting one of the most serious hazing cases in Texas—representing Leonel Bermudez in his $10 million lawsuit against the University of Houston and the Pi Kappa Phi fraternity's Beta Nu chapter. The allegations are harrowing: forced consumption of milk, hot dogs, and peppercorns until vomiting, extreme workouts including 100+…