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Campus Hazing in Texas: A Complete Legal Guide for Flatonia Families For Flatonia Parents: When Your Child's College Dreams Turn Dangerous Imagine this: Your child, a freshman at a Texas university you worked hard to send them to, texts you at 2 AM from an off-campus fraternity house. The message is vague—"Everything's fine, don't worry"—but something feels wrong. Days later, you're rushing them to the emergency room with brown urine, severe muscle breakdown, and kidney failure. The doctors use words like "rhabdomyolysis" and "acute kidney injury." You learn your child was forced through hundreds of push-ups and squats, made to consume ridiculous amounts of food until vomiting, and sprayed in the face with a hose "like waterboarding." This isn't a hypothetical scenario. This is exactly what happened to Leonel Bermudez at the University of Houston's Pi Kappa Phi chapter in fall 2025—and our firm, Attorney911, represents him in his $10 million lawsuit against the university, the national fraternity, and individual members. If you're a parent in Flatonia, Fayette County, your child might attend Texas A&M University just over an hour away in College Station, the University of Texas at Austin within driving distance, or any of Texas's 96 universities with…