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The Texas Parent's Complete Guide to Hazing: Understanding Your Child's Rights in Aledo and Beyond If Your Child Was Hazed in Aledo, Texas—You Are Not Alone Imagine your child—a student from Aledo with dreams nurtured in our excellent Northwest ISD schools—arrives at their chosen Texas university. They join a fraternity, sorority, Corps program, or athletic team seeking friendship and belonging. Then the calls home change. Their voice is tired, anxious, secretive. They mention "mandatory" late-night meetings, unexplained injuries they dismiss as "just part of it," or a sudden fear of disappointing their new "brothers" or "sisters." As a parent in Parker County, your instincts scream that something is wrong, but your child insists they're fine, that it's just "tradition." What you're witnessing may be hazing—a dangerous, illegal practice that has hospitalized and killed students across Texas. Right now, less than four hours from Aledo in Houston, our firm is fighting one of the most serious hazing cases in Texas history. We represent Leonel Bermudez, a University of Houston student who suffered rhabdomyolysis and acute kidney failure after alleged hazing by the Pi Kappa Phi Beta Nu chapter. His urine turned brown, he was hospitalized for four days, and he faces…