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The Complete Guide to Hazing at Texas Universities: A Resource for Woodbranch Families If Your Child Was Hazed at a Texas University, You're Not Alone Imagine this: Your child, excited about starting college and making new friends, accepts a bid to join a fraternity or sorority at a Texas university. What begins as fun social events gradually shifts. There are late-night "study sessions" that leave them exhausted. They're carrying a strange "pledge fanny pack" everywhere. Their phone buzzes constantly with demands from older members. Then comes the night they don't want to talk about—the night they come home with unexplained bruises, or worse, don't come home at all because they're in the hospital with kidney failure from extreme physical hazing. This isn't a hypothetical scenario. Right now, in Houston, we're representing Leonel Bermudez in a $10 million hazing lawsuit against the University of Houston and the Pi Kappa Phi fraternity's Beta Nu chapter. His story—forced through brutal workouts, humiliated with degrading "fanny pack" requirements, sprayed in the face with a hose "similar to waterboarding," and ultimately hospitalized with rhabdomyolysis and acute kidney failure—is happening to Texas students right now. The Pi Kappa Phi chapter has been shut down, but the…