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The Complete Guide to Hazing Lawsuits and Campus Accountability for Lytle, Texas Families A Nightmare No Lytle Parent Should Face Imagine a crisp fall evening in South Texas. A young man from Lytle High School, now a freshman at a major Texas university, nervously approaches an off-campus fraternity house. He’s excited about the promise of brotherhood and lifelong friendships. What unfolds over the next few hours, however, is a ritual of humiliation and violence: forced to drink excessive amounts of alcohol, subjected to brutal calisthenics, sprayed in the face with a hose “like waterboarding,” and threatened with expulsion if he refuses. By morning, he’s vomiting, disoriented, and his urine is turning brown. His fraternity brothers tell him to “sleep it off.” His parents in Lytle receive a panicked call from a hospital in Houston four days later—their son has acute kidney failure and a life-threatening muscle condition called rhabdomyolysis. This is not hypothetical. This is exactly what happened to Leonel Bermudez, a University of Houston student from Harris County, during his fall 2025 pledge period with the Pi Kappa Phi Beta Nu chapter. The Click2Houston, ABC13, and Hoodline reports detailing his ordeal reveal a systematic pattern of abuse that put…