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The Complete Hazing Guide for Oldham County Families: Your Rights and Legal Options in Texas A Message to Parents in Oldham County About the Silent Crisis on Campus Picture this: A freshman from Vega or Adrian, excited about his first year at Texas Tech University, joins a fraternity seeking friendship and belonging. What begins as movie nights and study groups slowly morphs into something darker—forced 3 AM workouts at the Texas Tech campus, humiliating "fanny pack" rules requiring him to carry degrading items, and a mounting pressure to prove his loyalty through increasingly dangerous acts. In November 2025, this exact scenario played out at another Texas university with catastrophic results. Leonel Bermudez, a University of Houston student, suffered such severe hazing from the Pi Kappa Phi Beta Nu chapter that he developed rhabdomyolysis and acute kidney failure, passed brown urine, and required four days of hospitalization with ongoing risk of permanent kidney damage. His experience—documented in a $10 million lawsuit covered by Click2Houston, ABC13, and Hoodline—represents precisely what Attorney911 fights against daily. For families right here in Oldham County—in Vega, Adrian, and across our Panhandle communities—this isn't just a Houston problem. The same national organizations that harmed Bermudez operate at…