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A Guide for Southmayd Families: Understanding Campus Hazing, Fraternity Lawsuits, and Your Legal Rights in Texas If Your Child Was Hazed at a Texas University, You Are Not Alone For parents in Southmayd and across Grayson County, sending a child to college is a milestone filled with pride and hope. You imagine them thriving in class, making lifelong friends, and building a future. The thought that they could be systematically abused, humiliated, or forced into danger by the very organizations promising "brotherhood" or "sisterhood" is a parent's worst nightmare. Yet, right now in Texas, this nightmare is a reality for families just like yours. Consider a scenario that could unfold at any Texas campus: A student from a tight-knit community like Southmayd accepts a bid to a fraternity, wanting to belong. What starts as seemingly harmless traditions soon escalates. He is forced to carry a degrading "pledge fanny pack" at all times. He is woken for 3 AM workouts at a public park, sprayed in the face with a hose "like waterboarding," and compelled to overeat until he vomits, only to be forced to sprint immediately after. The physical toll mounts until he collapses, his urine turning brown—a sign of…