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Hazing in Texas: A Comprehensive Legal Guide for Town of White Deer Families Your Child Was Hazed. What Now? A Town of White Deer, Texas, Parent's Guide to Legal Rights and Accountability Picture this: A student from the Texas Panhandle, maybe a graduate of White Deer High School, arrives at a major Texas university ready to embrace college life. They join an organization—a fraternity, sorority, Corps program, or athletic team—seeking friendship and belonging. Then, the unthinkable happens. What starts as "tradition" morphs into something dangerous: forced drinking until they become violently ill, extreme physical workouts designed to cause pain, humiliating acts captured on smartphones, or psychological torment masked as "team building." When they finally collapse—passing brown urine from muscle breakdown like one recent Texas victim—the people they trusted delay calling for help, afraid of "getting the chapter in trouble" more than protecting a life. This isn't a hypothetical scare story. It's exactly what happened to Leonel Bermudez, a University of Houston student whose hazing by the Pi Kappa Phi Beta Nu chapter caused rhabdomyolysis and acute kidney failure, leading to a four-day hospitalization and an ongoing $10 million lawsuit that we at Attorney911 are actively litigating right now. The details…