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Hazing in Texas: A Complete Guide for Waco Families & Baylor University Students If Your Child Was Hazed at Baylor or Any Texas University, You're Not Alone Imagine receiving that phone call no parent in Waco ever wants to answer. Your Baylor University student—maybe they live at University Parks, in a North Waco apartment, or in one of the Greek houses near campus—has been hospitalized after a "pledge event." They're complaining of muscle pain so severe they can't walk. Their urine is brown. Doctors are using words like "rhabdomyolysis" and "acute kidney failure." When you ask what happened, your child clams up, fearful of "getting the chapter in trouble" or facing retaliation from older members. You learn they've been subjected to extreme physical workouts, forced eating challenges, and humiliation rituals as part of their fraternity or sorority initiation. This isn't just hazing—it's a medical emergency and a potential crime. Right now, families across Texas are facing this exact nightmare. In Houston, we're currently fighting one of the most serious hazing cases in recent Texas history: the Leonel Bermudez University of Houston Pi Kappa Phi lawsuit. Our client, a UH student, suffered rhabdomyolysis and acute kidney failure after enduring months of…