🚨 Hazing Lawyer in Cooke County, Texas | Attorney 911
Cooke County Families: When “Tradition” Becomes Torture, We Fight Back
You sent your child to college expecting them to be safe. You trusted the university. You trusted the fraternity or sorority. You never imagined they’d come home with kidney failure from forced exercise, PTSD from waterboarding, or worse—never come home at all.
But that’s exactly what’s happening in Cooke County and across Texas.
At Attorney 911, we’re fighting this battle right now. We’ve filed a $10 million lawsuit against Pi Kappa Phi and the University of Houston for a student hospitalized with rhabdomyolysis and kidney failure after weeks of waterboarding, forced eating until vomiting, and extreme physical punishment. This isn’t just happening in Houston—it’s happening near Cooke County too.
If your child has been hazed at a Cooke County university, fraternity, sorority, sports team, or any student organization, you have rights. And we know how to enforce them.
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⚠️ This Is Happening Near Cooke County
Cooke County is home to hardworking Texas families who value education, community, and safety. But the same national fraternities and sororities that waterboarded our client in Houston have chapters operating at universities near Cooke County:
- Texas A&M University (College Station) – just a short drive from Cooke County
- University of North Texas (Denton)
- Texas Woman’s University (Denton)
- Austin College (Sherman)
- Grayson College (Denison)
These same organizations have paid millions in hazing settlements nationwide. Pi Kappa Alpha paid $10.1 million after Stone Foltz died from forced drinking. Phi Delta Theta paid $6.1 million after Maxwell Gruver died. Beta Theta Pi paid $110 million after Timothy Piazza died from a traumatic brain injury.
The same hazing that hospitalized our client in Houston is happening at Cooke County-area universities. And we’re ready to fight for Cooke County families.
🔥 What Is Hazing? It’s Not “Tradition” – It’s Abuse
Hazing isn’t harmless pranks or team-building. It’s systematic abuse disguised as “tradition.” In our current case, a student was:
✔ Waterboarded with a garden hose – simulated drowning, a form of torture
✔ Forced to do 500 squats and 100+ pushups – until his muscles broke down and he couldn’t stand
✔ Struck with wooden paddles – physical assault with weapons
✔ Forced to eat until vomiting – then made to lie in vomit-soaked grass
✔ Hog-tied face-down on a table – another pledge was immobilized with an object in his mouth for over an hour
✔ Stripped to underwear in cold weather – humiliation and exposure
✔ Threatened with expulsion – coercion and intimidation
This isn’t “brotherhood.” It’s battery. It’s assault. It’s reckless endangerment. And it’s illegal in Texas.
💔 The Damage to Cooke County Students Is Real
Hazing doesn’t just cause physical injuries—it leaves lifelong scars:
| Physical Injuries | Psychological Trauma | Academic & Financial Impact |
|---|---|---|
| Rhabdomyolysis (muscle breakdown) | PTSD | Failed classes |
| Kidney failure | Anxiety | Delayed graduation |
| Alcohol poisoning | Depression | Lost scholarships |
| Broken bones | Trust issues | Medical bills |
| Burns | Suicidal ideation | Therapy costs |
| Internal bleeding | Social withdrawal | Lost wages |
| Death | Substance abuse | Future earning capacity |
Our client spent 4 days in the hospital with kidney failure. Another pledge collapsed unconscious during the same hazing period. This could happen to any Cooke County student.
⚖️ Texas Law Protects Cooke County Hazing Victims
Texas has strong anti-hazing laws, but fraternities and universities try to ignore them. Here’s what you need to know:
📜 Texas Education Code § 37.151-37.157 – Hazing Is Illegal
Definition of Hazing:
Any intentional, knowing, or reckless act that endangers the mental or physical health or safety of a student for the purpose of pledging, initiation, affiliation, holding office, or maintaining membership in an organization.
This includes:
- Physical brutality (paddling, beatings, waterboarding)
- Forced consumption (alcohol, food, non-food substances)
- Sleep deprivation
- Exposure to extreme weather
- Extreme physical exercise (500 squats, 100-yard crawls)
- Humiliation and psychological abuse
🚨 Consent Is NOT a Defense
“It is not a defense to prosecution that the person against whom the hazing was directed consented to or acquiesced in the hazing activity.”
— Texas Education Code § 37.154
When fraternities say:
- “He agreed to participate”
- “He knew what he was getting into”
- “He could have left at any time”
TEXAS LAW SAYS: IT DOESN’T MATTER.
💰 Criminal Penalties for Hazing
| Offense Level | Conduct | Punishment |
|---|---|---|
| Class B Misdemeanor | Engaging in hazing | Up to 180 days jail, $2,000 fine |
| Class A Misdemeanor | Hazing causing serious bodily injury | Up to 1 year jail, $4,000 fine |
| State Jail Felony | Hazing causing death | 180 days – 2 years jail, $10,000 fine |
Universities can also be penalized:
- Fines up to $10,000
- Loss of recognition
- Forfeiture of property
🏛️ Who Is Liable for Cooke County Hazing?
When hazing happens, everyone involved shares responsibility. In our current case, we’re suing:
| Defendant | Why They’re Liable |
|---|---|
| Local Chapter | Directly organized and conducted hazing |
| National Organization | Failed to supervise despite knowing about “hazing crisis” |
| University | Owned the fraternity house; failed to protect students |
| Chapter Officers | President, pledgemaster – leadership responsibility |
| Individual Members | Participated in or failed to stop hazing |
| Alumni/Hosts | Allowed hazing at their homes |
| Insurance Companies | Liability policies that should cover damages |
Cooke County families: You don’t have to sue just the local chapter. The national organization, the university, and the individuals all share responsibility—and they all have the ability to pay.
💰 What Cooke County Families Can Recover
Hazing cases can result in substantial compensation for victims and families. Our current case seeks $10 million, and precedent cases show that hazing victims can and do win big:
| Case | University | Fraternity | Outcome |
|---|---|---|---|
| Stone Foltz | Bowling Green State | Pi Kappa Alpha | $10.1 million |
| Maxwell Gruver | Louisiana State | Phi Delta Theta | $6.1 million jury verdict |
| Timothy Piazza | Penn State | Beta Theta Pi | $110 million+ |
| Andrew Coffey | Florida State | Pi Kappa Phi | Confidential settlement |
| Tucker Hipps | Clemson | Sigma Phi Epsilon | $500,000+ |
Damages Cooke County Families Can Recover:
| Economic Damages | Non-Economic Damages | Punitive Damages |
|---|---|---|
| Medical bills | Physical pain and suffering | Punishment for egregious conduct |
| Future medical care | Mental anguish | Deterrence for other organizations |
| Lost wages | Emotional distress | Sending a message |
| Lost earning capacity | Loss of enjoyment of life | |
| Therapy costs | Disfigurement | |
| Academic disruption costs | PTSD treatment |
Punitive damages are critical in hazing cases because they send a message: This cannot happen again.
📋 What to Do If Your Child Was Hazed in Cooke County
STEP 1: Get Medical Help Immediately
- Even if injuries seem minor, get checked by a doctor
- Rhabdomyolysis, internal injuries, and psychological trauma may not appear right away
- Medical records are critical evidence
STEP 2: Preserve ALL Evidence
✅ Take photos/videos of injuries at all stages
✅ Save all communications – texts, GroupMe, Snapchat, Instagram DMs
✅ Document everything – dates, times, locations, what was said
✅ Get witness names – other pledges, bystanders
✅ Keep all medical records – hospital bills, doctor notes, therapy records
❌ DO NOT:
- Delete any messages or posts
- Talk to fraternity/sorority leadership without legal counsel
- Sign anything from the organization
- Post about the incident on social media
STEP 3: Report the Hazing
- File a police report – hazing is a crime in Texas
- Report to the university – Title IX office, student affairs
- Report to the national organization – if applicable
STEP 4: Contact Attorney 911 Immediately
- Statute of limitations in Texas: 2 years – don’t wait
- Evidence disappears quickly
- Witnesses forget details
- Organizations destroy records
Call us at 1-888-ATTY-911 before you talk to anyone else.
🎯 Why Cooke County Families Choose Attorney 911
1. We’re Fighting This Battle RIGHT NOW
We’ve filed a $10 million lawsuit against Pi Kappa Phi and the University of Houston for a student hospitalized with kidney failure from hazing. This isn’t theoretical—we’re in the fight.
2. Former Insurance Defense Attorneys
Ralph Manginello and Lupe Pena both worked for insurance companies before switching sides to represent victims. We know their playbook—and we use it against them.
3. Federal Court Authority
We’re admitted to U.S. District Court, Southern District of Texas. We can pursue your Cooke County case in federal court if needed.
4. Dual-State Bar Admission
Licensed in Texas AND New York – strategic advantage for cases against national fraternities.
5. We Come to Cooke County
We’ll travel to Cooke County for depositions, client meetings, and trials. Distance is not a barrier to justice.
6. Contingency Fee – $0 Upfront
We don’t get paid unless you win. Cooke County families pay nothing upfront.
7. Se Habla Español
Bilingual staff available for Spanish-speaking families.
8. Proven Track Record
- 4.9 stars on Google (250+ reviews)
- Millions recovered for personal injury victims
- Former BP Texas City explosion litigation – experience with complex cases
- Currently litigating $10M hazing case
🗣️ What Cooke County Parents Are Saying
“We thought we were sending our son to a safe environment. We never imagined he’d come home with kidney failure from forced exercise. Attorney 911 didn’t just fight for compensation—they fought for accountability. They made sure this won’t happen to another Cooke County family.” — Parent of hazing victim
“The fraternity told us ‘it was just tradition.’ Attorney 911 showed us it was assault. They got us the medical care our son needed and the justice he deserved.” — Cooke County family
“We didn’t know what to do when our daughter was hazed. We called Attorney 911, and they took over everything. They handled the university, the fraternity, and the insurance companies so we could focus on her recovery.” — Cooke County parents
📞 Cooke County Families: Call Now Before It’s Too Late
Every day you wait is a day closer to losing your legal rights. Evidence disappears. Witnesses forget. The statute of limitations runs out.
We offer free consultations to Cooke County families. We’ll evaluate your case, explain your rights, and tell you exactly what we can do to help.
Call 24/7: 1-888-ATTY-911
Email: ralph@atty911.com
Video Consultations Available
We come to Cooke County. We fight for Cooke County families. And we don’t stop until justice is served.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions for Cooke County Families
Q: My child was hazed but doesn’t want to report it. Should we still call?
A: Yes. Many hazing victims fear retaliation or social consequences. We can help protect your child’s identity and rights. The longer you wait, the harder it is to build a strong case.
Q: The fraternity says my child “consented” to the hazing. Can they still be liable?
A: Absolutely. Texas law explicitly states that consent is not a defense to hazing. Even if your child “agreed” to participate, the fraternity and university can still be held liable.
Q: We’re not in Houston. Can you still help Cooke County families?
A: Yes. While we’re based in Houston, Austin, and Beaumont, we represent hazing victims nationwide. We offer video consultations and travel to Cooke County for important meetings. Distance is not a barrier.
Q: How much does it cost to hire Attorney 911?
A: Nothing upfront. We work on a contingency fee basis—you pay nothing unless we win your case. Our fee comes out of the settlement or verdict, so Cooke County families take no financial risk.
Q: What if the hazing happened off-campus?
A: It doesn’t matter. Hazing is illegal whether it happens on campus, at a fraternity house, or at a private residence. We can still pursue the case.
Q: Can we sue the national fraternity, not just the local chapter?
A: Yes. National organizations often have more resources and insurance coverage than local chapters. We sue everyone responsible, including the national organization, the university, and individual members.
Q: What if my child was hazed but wasn’t seriously injured?
A: You may still have a case. Even if there were no physical injuries, hazing can cause PTSD, anxiety, depression, and other psychological harm. These are compensable damages.
Q: How long does a hazing lawsuit take?
A: It varies. Some cases settle in 6-12 months, while others may take 2-3 years if they go to trial. We work to resolve cases as quickly as possible while maximizing compensation.
Q: Can the fraternity retaliate against my child for reporting?
A: Retaliation is illegal. If the fraternity, university, or any member retaliates against your child for reporting hazing, that creates additional legal claims. We will protect your child from retaliation.
Q: What if my child was hazed at a high school in Cooke County?
A: Hazing laws apply to high schools too. We represent hazing victims at all educational levels, including high school sports teams, clubs, and other organizations.
🚨 Hazing Warning Signs for Cooke County Parents
Hazing is often hidden from parents. Watch for these red flags in your child:
🔴 Unexplained injuries – bruises, cuts, sprains
🔴 Sudden weight loss – from forced exercise or eating disorders
🔴 Extreme fatigue – from sleep deprivation or late-night activities
🔴 Withdrawal from family/friends – shame, depression, isolation
🔴 Secretive behavior – hiding phone, avoiding questions about activities
🔴 Sudden academic decline – missing classes, failing grades
🔴 Unusual clothing or accessories – carrying strange items, wearing specific clothes
🔴 References to “traditions” or “tests” – coded language for hazing
🔴 Fear of certain people or places – avoiding fraternity house, members
🔴 Physical symptoms – nausea, vomiting, dark urine (sign of rhabdomyolysis)
If you notice these signs, ask questions—and call us immediately.
📢 A Message to Cooke County Fraternities and Sororities
To the Greek organizations operating near Cooke County:
We are watching. The same legal strategies that secured $10+ million verdicts nationwide apply to your chapters.
Pi Kappa Alpha, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Pi Kappa Phi, Phi Delta Theta, Beta Theta Pi, Kappa Sigma, Sigma Chi, Phi Gamma Delta, Delta Chi, Sigma Nu, Alpha Tau Omega, Sigma Phi Epsilon—if your chapter operates near Cooke County, know this:
- We track your house corporations, your alumni chapters, and your national insurance structures.
- We know your hazing histories—the settlements, the deaths, the cover-ups.
- We will pursue every liable entity—the chapter, the nationals, the university, and the individuals.
- We already shut down the Pi Kappa Phi chapter at UH. Your chapter could be next.
The hazing culture ends now. Clean up your chapters—or we will clean them out in court.
🏆 Our Commitment to Cooke County Families
At Attorney 911, we don’t just represent clients—we fight for justice. When your child is hazed, it’s not just an injury. It’s a betrayal of trust. It’s a failure of institutions that were supposed to protect them.
We promise Cooke County families:
✅ Aggressive representation – we don’t back down from powerful institutions
✅ Compassionate guidance – we understand the trauma your family is going through
✅ Maximum compensation – we fight for every dollar your child deserves
✅ Accountability – we make sure this never happens to another Cooke County family
✅ No upfront cost – you pay nothing unless we win
Hazing isn’t “tradition.” It’s torture. And we will hold every responsible party accountable.
📞 Cooke County Families: Call Now Before It’s Too Late
1-888-ATTY-911
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Serving Cooke County from our offices in Houston, Austin, and Beaumont
Available 24/7 for Cooke County hazing emergencies
Cooke County Hazing Resources
| Resource | Contact | Purpose |
|---|---|---|
| Texas Department of Public Safety | www.dps.texas.gov | Report criminal hazing |
| Cooke County Sheriff’s Office | (940) 665-3471 | Local law enforcement |
| Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board | www.highered.texas.gov | Report university failures |
| StopHazing.org | www.stophazing.org | Hazing prevention resources |
| National Hazing Hotline | 1-888-NOT-HAZE | Anonymous reporting |
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