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Sanger Families' Guide to Hazing Lawsuits in Texas: Understanding Fraternity, Sorority & Campus Accountability Your Child Was Hazed in Texas. What Do You Do Now? It’s late, and your phone rings. Your child, a freshman at a Texas university, is calling from a hospital emergency room. Their words are slurred, they’re confused, and they’re terrified. Between sobs, they describe being forced to drink, enduring humiliating acts, or collapsing during a brutal "workout" meant to "prove their dedication." As a parent in Sanger, your world narrows to a single, horrifying question: How did this happen to my child, and who is responsible? Right now, in Texas, we at Attorney911 are fighting one of the most serious hazing cases in the country on behalf of a young man named Leonel Bermudez and his family. His story is not an isolated incident from a distant state; it unfolded at the University of Houston (UH), involving the Pi Kappa Phi fraternity’s Beta Nu chapter. According to a detailed ABC13 Eyewitness News report, Bermudez’s fall 2025 pledge period allegedly included being sprayed in the face with a hose “similar to waterboarding,” forced consumption of milk, hot dogs, and peppercorns until vomiting, and a November 3…