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The Definitive Guide for Town of Mullin Families: Hazing Law, Fraternity Accountability, and Protecting Texas Students If Your Child Was Hazed at a Texas University, You're Not Alone The phone rings at 2:17 AM. Your child, a freshman at a Texas university hours from your home in Mills County, is slurring their words. Between cries, you hear mentions of "pledge night," "big brother," and "having to finish the bottle." You hear other voices in the background chanting. Your child vomits, the call drops, and you're left staring at your phone in the quiet of your Mullin home, terrified and unsure what to do next. This isn't a hypothetical. Right now, in Texas, we're fighting one of the most serious hazing cases in the country. Leonel Bermudez, a University of Houston student, nearly died from hazing-induced kidney failure after Pi Kappa Phi fraternity members forced him through brutal workouts, sprayed him in the face with a hose "similar to waterboarding," and made him consume milk, hot dogs, and peppercorns until he vomited, then forced sprints immediately after. His urine turned brown from rhabdomyolysis—severe muscle breakdown—and he spent four days in the hospital with acute kidney failure. We filed a $10 million…