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A Guide for Moore Station Families: Understanding Hazing, Fraternity Lawsuits, and Your Rights in Texas If you are a parent in Moore Station, Texas, your worst nightmare may involve a phone call from your child’s university. The voice on the other end is hesitant, the details are vague, but the message is clear: something has gone terribly wrong during a fraternity, sorority, or campus organization event. Your child is hurt, scared, or, in the most devastating cases, will not be coming home. The institution’s language is filled with promises of “internal review” and “cooperation,” but you are left with more questions than answers. Who is truly responsible? What really happened? And how can you protect your child and hold those accountable when powerful universities and national organizations seem to close ranks? Right now, in our own state, a case unfolding at the University of Houston shows exactly how serious—and how legally complex—modern hazing can be. We represent Leonel Bermudez, a student who suffered catastrophic injuries during his fall 2025 pledge period with the Pi Kappa Phi fraternity’s Beta Nu chapter at UH. The allegations are severe and specific: forced, humiliating “pledge fanny pack” rules; extreme physical hazing including sprints, bear…