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Your Complete Guide to Fraternity & Sorority Hazing in Texas: What Sandy Point Families Need to Know If Your Child Was Hazed at a Texas University, You're Not Alone For parents in Sandy Point and across Brazoria County, sending a child to college represents hope, opportunity, and pride. That pride turns to anguish when a late-night call reveals something has gone terribly wrong—your child has been hurt during what was supposed to be a fraternity "pledge event," a sorority "sisterhood retreat," or a Corps of Cadets "tradition." What you're hearing doesn't sound like harmless fun; it sounds like abuse. The confusion sets in: Is this just "boys being boys"? Did my child "agree" to this? Who is really responsible when organizations trusted with student safety become sources of harm? Right now, in Houston just minutes from Sandy Point, our firm is actively litigating one of the most serious hazing cases in Texas—the Leonel Bermudez v. University of Houston & Pi Kappa Phi Beta Nu chapter lawsuit. This isn't a historical example; this is what we're fighting today. In this $10 million lawsuit, we represent Leonel Bermudez, a University of Houston student who endured months of systematic hazing that culminated in…