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The Complete Guide to Hazing Lawsuits & Campus Accountability in Texas: A Wood County Resource If Your Child Was Hazed in Texas, You’re Not Alone—And You Have Rights The phone rings late at night. Your college student, who started the semester full of excitement about joining a campus organization, sounds different. They’re evasive about their activities, exhausted beyond normal academic stress, or maybe they’re calling from a hospital bed after a “pledge event” went terribly wrong. For families in Wood County and across East Texas, this nightmare scenario is frighteningly real—and it’s happening right now at Texas universities. In November 2025, the entire state learned just how serious campus hazing can become when Attorney911 filed a $10 million hazing and abuse lawsuit on behalf of Leonel Bermudez, a University of Houston student who nearly lost his life pledging Pi Kappa Phi’s Beta Nu chapter. The allegations read like a parent’s worst fears: forced consumption of food until vomiting, hours-long physical “workouts” at Yellowstone Boulevard Park, being sprayed in the face with a hose “similar to waterboarding,” and a humiliating “pledge fanny pack” rule. The result? Bermudez developed rhabdomyolysis (severe muscle breakdown) and acute kidney failure, passing brown urine and requiring…