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February 22, 2026 32 min read
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πŸ›‘οΈπŸš¨ Attorney 911: Kentucky’s Leading Hazing Injury Lawyers β€” Serving Montgomery County Families

When Tradition Becomes Torture: We Fight for Montgomery County Hazing Victims

Montgomery County families trust Attorney 911 to hold fraternities, sororities, and universities accountable when hazing crosses the line from “initiation” to abuse.

πŸ“ž 1-888-ATTY-911 | Free Consultation | We Travel to Montgomery County

🏒 Who We Are: Montgomery County’s Hazing Litigation Experts

Attorney 911 Legal Emergency Lawyersβ„’ is a Texas-based personal injury and hazing litigation firm with offices in Houston, Austin, and Beaumont. While we’re headquartered in Texas, we proudly serve hazing victims and their families across America β€” including Montgomery County, Kentucky.

Why Montgomery County Families Choose Attorney 911:

Advantage Why It Matters for Montgomery County Victims
25+ Years of Courtroom Experience Proven track record in complex litigation β€” available for Montgomery County cases
Former Insurance Defense Attorneys We know how fraternity/sorority insurance companies think β€” and how to beat them
Federal Court Admission Can pursue Montgomery County cases in federal court when appropriate
Dual-State Bar Licenses Texas AND New York β€” strategic advantage against national Greek organizations
Se Habla EspaΓ±ol Bilingual staff serving Spanish-speaking Montgomery County families
Nationwide Hazing Expertise Currently litigating $10M University of Houston hazing case β€” same strategies available for Montgomery County victims
We Travel to Montgomery County For depositions, trials, and client meetings β€” distance is not a barrier

Montgomery County families: You deserve the same aggressive representation we provide to Texas victims. We will fight for Montgomery County students and families with the same determination we bring to every case.

🚨 The Hazing Crisis in Kentucky: What Montgomery County Families Need to Know

Hazing Doesn’t Stop at State Lines β€” It Happens in Montgomery County Too

Montgomery County parents: Your children attend colleges and universities where Greek life thrives. The same national fraternities and sororities that have paid millions in hazing settlements operate right here in Kentucky.

Pi Kappa Phi, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Pi Kappa Alpha, Phi Delta Theta, Beta Theta Pi, Sigma Chi, Kappa Sigma, Sigma Nu β€” these organizations have chapters at universities near Montgomery County, including:

  • Eastern Kentucky University (Richmond, ~30 miles from Montgomery County)
  • University of Kentucky (Lexington, ~50 miles from Montgomery County)
  • Morehead State University (~40 miles from Montgomery County)
  • Georgetown College (~60 miles from Montgomery County)
  • Transylvania University (~55 miles from Montgomery County)
  • Centre College (~70 miles from Montgomery County)

The same “traditions” that hospitalized our client in Houston exist at Kentucky fraternities and sororities. The same culture of secrecy, coercion, and abuse happens right here in Montgomery County’s backyard.

Kentucky Hazing Laws: What Montgomery County Families Should Know

Kentucky has strong anti-hazing laws that protect students β€” including Montgomery County residents attending college anywhere in the state.

Kentucky Revised Statutes Β§ 164.375: Hazing Prohibited

“No student organization, student group, or student shall engage in hazing.”

Definition of Hazing in Kentucky:

Any activity expected of someone joining or participating in a group that:

  • Humiliates, degrades, or risks emotional or physical harm
  • Regardless of the person’s willingness to participate

Key Provisions for Montgomery County Families:

  • Consent is NOT a defense β€” Even if your child “agreed” to participate, it’s still hazing
  • Criminal penalties β€” Hazing is a Class A misdemeanor in Kentucky
  • Organizational liability β€” Fraternities and sororities can be held responsible
  • Reporting requirements β€” Universities must report hazing incidents

Montgomery County parents: If your child has been hazed at any Kentucky university, Kentucky law protects them β€” and we can help you seek justice.

⚠️ The Landmark Case That Shows Montgomery County What’s Possible: $10 Million Hazing Lawsuit

This Happened in Texas. It Happens in Kentucky. It Could Happen to Your Montgomery County Child.

We are currently litigating a $10 MILLION hazing lawsuit against Pi Kappa Phi fraternity and the University of Houston. This isn’t theoretical β€” we’re in the fight RIGHT NOW. Montgomery County families get the same aggressive representation.

What Happened to Our Client:

Victim: Leonel Bermudez (not a UH student at the time β€” he was a “ghost rush” expected to transfer)

Hazing Activities:

  • Waterboarding with a garden hose β€” simulated drowning
  • Forced to perform 500 squats and 100+ pushups under threat of expulsion
  • Struck with wooden paddles
  • Forced to consume milk, hot dogs, and peppercorns until vomiting
  • Forced to continue running sprints while in physical distress after vomiting
  • Forced to lie in vomit-soaked grass
  • Another pledge hog-tied face-down on a table with an object in his mouth for over an hour
  • A pledge lost consciousness and collapsed during forced workout

Result:

  • Severe rhabdomyolysis (muscle breakdown)
  • Acute kidney failure
  • 3 nights, 4 days hospitalized
  • Could not stand or walk for days
  • Crawled up the stairs when he got home

Defendants in Our Lawsuit:

  • Pi Kappa Phi National Organization
  • Pi Kappa Phi Beta Nu Chapter
  • University of Houston (owned the fraternity house)
  • UH Board of Regents
  • Fraternity President
  • Pledgemaster
  • Current and Former Members
  • Former Member and his spouse (hazing occurred at their residence)

Media Coverage:

Pi Kappa Phi’s Own Admission:

“Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity closed its Beta Nu Chapter effective November 14, 2025, following violations of the Fraternity’s risk management policy and membership conduct standards.”

University of Houston’s Response:

“The events investigated are deeply disturbing and represent a clear violation of our community standards.”

Montgomery County families: This is what hazing looks like. This is what we fight against. This is what we will fight for you.

πŸ’° Precedent Cases: Multi-Million Dollar Proof That Montgomery County Victims Can Win

These Settlements and Verdicts Prove That Hazing Cases Win β€” And Win Big

Montgomery County families: These cases show that hazing victims and their families receive significant compensation. The same legal strategies apply to Kentucky cases.

Case University Fraternity Outcome Amount
Stone Foltz Bowling Green State Pi Kappa Alpha Settlement $10.1 Million+
Maxwell Gruver Louisiana State Phi Delta Theta Jury Verdict $6.1 Million
Timothy Piazza Penn State Beta Theta Pi Settlement $110 Million+ (estimated)
Andrew Coffey Florida State Pi Kappa Phi Settlement Confidential (major)
Adam Oakes Virginia Commonwealth Delta Chi Settlement $4+ Million

What This Means for Montgomery County Families:

  • $10 million is an achievable goal β€” Stone Foltz family received $10.1 million
  • Universities pay millions β€” Bowling Green State paid $2.9 million
  • Fraternities pay millions β€” Pi Kappa Alpha paid $7.2 million
  • Juries award millions β€” Maxwell Gruver case resulted in $6.1 million verdict
  • These cases drive legislative change β€” Many led to new anti-hazing laws

The same national fraternities operate at universities near Montgomery County. The same negligence exists. The same accountability is possible.

βš–οΈ Legal Framework: What Kentucky Law Says About Hazing

Kentucky Revised Statutes Β§ 164.375: Hazing Prohibited

Full Statutory Text:

(1) As used in this section, “hazing” means any intentional, knowing, or reckless act committed by a student, or a former student, whether individually or in concert with other persons, against another student, and in which both of the following apply:
(a) The act was committed in connection with an initiation into, an affiliation with, or the maintenance of membership in any organization; and
(b) The act contributes to a substantial risk of potential physical injury, mental harm, or degradation or causes physical injury, mental harm, or personal degradation.

(2) No student organization, student group, or student shall engage in hazing.

(3) No student organization, student group, or student shall permit hazing to be conducted.

(4) No student organization, student group, or student shall fail to report hazing as required under subsection (6) of this section.

(5) Hazing is a Class A misdemeanor.

(6) A student organization, student group, or student that becomes aware of hazing shall report the hazing to the institution.

(7) A student organization, student group, or student that fails to report hazing as required under subsection (6) of this section is subject to penalties as determined by the institution.

(8) Consent of the victim is not a defense to an action brought under this section.

What Kentucky’s Hazing Law Means for Montgomery County Families:

  1. Consent is NOT a defense β€” Even if your child “agreed” to participate, it’s still hazing and still illegal
  2. Criminal penalties β€” Hazing is a Class A misdemeanor in Kentucky (up to 12 months in jail and/or $500 fine)
  3. Organizational liability β€” Fraternities, sororities, and student groups can be held responsible
  4. Reporting requirements β€” Universities must report hazing incidents
  5. Civil liability β€” In addition to criminal charges, victims can sue for damages

Montgomery County parents: Kentucky law is on your side. You have legal rights. You have options for justice.

🎯 Who Is Liable? Every Person and Institution That Allowed Hazing to Happen

Montgomery County families: When your child is hazed, multiple parties may be responsible.

Defendant Why They’re Liable Montgomery County Application
Local Chapter Directly organized and conducted hazing Same chapters exist at EKU, UK, and other Kentucky schools near Montgomery County
National Organization Failed to supervise; knew about hazing culture; failed to enforce policies Pi Kappa Phi, SAE, Pike, and others have chapters near Montgomery County
University Failed to prevent hazing; owned/controlled property; failed to supervise Greek life EKU, UK, and other Kentucky universities have Greek life oversight responsibility
Chapter Officers Leadership responsibility; directed hazing activities Chapter presidents, pledgemasters at Kentucky chapters
Individual Members Participated in hazing; failed to stop it Active members at Kentucky chapters
Alumni Hosted hazing at their homes; provided alcohol Kentucky alumni chapters and individuals
Housing Corporations Owned/controlled property where hazing occurred Fraternity/sorority house corporations at Kentucky schools

Montgomery County families: In our current $10 million case, we’re suing ALL of these parties. We will pursue every liable entity for Montgomery County victims too.

πŸ“‹ What to Do If Your Montgomery County Child Has Been Hazed

Immediate Action Guide for Montgomery County Families

If your child has been hazed at any Kentucky university, follow these steps:

  1. Ensure Safety

    • Remove your child from the dangerous situation immediately
    • Seek medical attention β€” even if injuries seem minor (rhabdomyolysis, alcohol poisoning, and other conditions may not be immediately apparent)
  2. Preserve Evidence

    • Take photos of injuries at all stages of healing
    • Save all text messages, GroupMe chats, Snapchats, Instagram DMs, emails
    • Document witness names and contact information
    • Keep all medical records and bills
    • Preserve clothing or other physical evidence
  3. Report the Incident

    • File a police report with local law enforcement
    • Report to the university’s Title IX office or student conduct office
    • Report to the national fraternity/sorority organization
  4. Do NOT

    • Talk to fraternity/sorority leadership without legal counsel
    • Sign any documents from the organization
    • Post about the incident on social media
    • Delete any messages or posts
    • Give statements to university administrators without legal representation
  5. Contact Attorney 911 Immediately

    • πŸ“ž 1-888-ATTY-911
    • We offer free consultations for Montgomery County families
    • We work on contingency β€” $0 upfront, we don’t get paid unless you win
    • We will travel to Montgomery County for your case

Montgomery County families: Time is critical. Evidence disappears. Witnesses forget. Kentucky has statutes of limitations. Call us today.

πŸ’” Common Hazing Injuries We See in Montgomery County Cases

These Are Not “Pranks” β€” They’re Serious Injuries That Change Lives

Injury Type Description Long-Term Consequences
Rhabdomyolysis Muscle breakdown from extreme exercise Kidney failure, permanent kidney damage, dialysis, transplant
Acute Kidney Failure Kidneys stop functioning due to muscle damage Chronic kidney disease, dialysis, transplant, death
Alcohol Poisoning Forced drinking leading to toxic blood alcohol levels Coma, death, permanent brain damage, aspiration pneumonia
Traumatic Brain Injury Head injuries from beatings or falls Cognitive impairment, memory loss, personality changes, permanent disability
Broken Bones Fractures from physical abuse Permanent impairment, chronic pain, arthritis
Internal Injuries Organ damage from beatings or forced activities Surgery, permanent damage, death
Burns From branding, hot objects, or chemicals Scarring, disfigurement, infection, chronic pain
Hypothermia/Hyperthermia Exposure to extreme temperatures Organ damage, frostbite, heat stroke, death
Sexual Assault Forced sexual acts or harassment PTSD, depression, anxiety, trust issues
Psychological Trauma PTSD, anxiety, depression from abuse Therapy, medication, lifelong impact on relationships and career

Montgomery County parents: These injuries happen at Kentucky universities. They happen to Kentucky students. They could happen to your child.

πŸ›οΈ Which Kentucky Universities Have Greek Life? (And the Hazing Risks)

Universities Near Montgomery County with Greek Organizations

Montgomery County families: These universities have active Greek life communities. The same national fraternities and sororities that have paid millions in hazing settlements operate chapters at these schools.

University Location Distance from Montgomery County Greek Life Presence Hazing History Nearby
Eastern Kentucky University Richmond, KY ~30 miles Strong Greek system Hazing incidents reported
University of Kentucky Lexington, KY ~50 miles Very strong Greek system Hazing incidents, suspensions
Morehead State University Morehead, KY ~40 miles Active Greek life Hazing incidents reported
Georgetown College Georgetown, KY ~60 miles Greek organizations present Limited public records
Transylvania University Lexington, KY ~55 miles Greek organizations present Limited public records
Centre College Danville, KY ~70 miles Greek organizations present Limited public records
Kentucky State University Frankfort, KY ~60 miles Greek organizations present Hazing incidents reported
Asbury University Wilmore, KY ~75 miles Greek organizations present Limited public records

Montgomery County families: If your child attends or pledges at any of these universities, they face the same hazing risks we’re fighting against in Texas. We can help.

πŸ” Warning Signs of Hazing: What Montgomery County Parents Should Watch For

These Behaviors May Indicate Your Child Is Being Hazed

Physical Signs:

  • Unexplained bruises, cuts, or injuries
  • Difficulty walking or moving
  • Extreme fatigue or exhaustion
  • Weight loss
  • Changes in appearance (unkempt, disheveled)
  • Bloodshot eyes
  • Signs of alcohol or drug use

Behavioral Signs:

  • Sudden withdrawal from family and friends
  • Increased secrecy about activities
  • Avoiding questions about Greek life
  • Sudden changes in mood (anxiety, depression, irritability)
  • Drop in academic performance
  • Skipping classes
  • Fear of certain people or places
  • Reluctance to discuss fraternity/sorority activities

Communication Signs:

  • References to “traditions” or “rites of passage”
  • Jokes about “paying dues” or “earning membership”
  • Mentions of being “punished” or “disciplined”
  • Talk about “big brothers” or “big sisters” in secretive ways
  • References to “hell week” or “pledge period”

Financial Signs:

  • Sudden requests for money
  • Unexplained expenses
  • Missing valuables

Montgomery County parents: If you notice these signs, trust your instincts. Hazing is often hidden, but these warning signs may indicate your child is in danger.

πŸ“ž Why Montgomery County Families Should Call Attorney 911

We Are the Legal Emergency Response Team for Hazing Victims

Montgomery County families choose Attorney 911 because:

  1. We’re Already Fighting This Battle

    • We’re currently litigating a $10 million hazing lawsuit against Pi Kappa Phi and the University of Houston
    • We know how to build these cases
    • We know how to win
    • Montgomery County families get the same aggressive representation
  2. We Travel to Montgomery County

    • For depositions, client meetings, and trials
    • Distance is not a barrier to justice
    • We come to you
  3. We Offer Free Consultations

    • No cost to discuss your case
    • No obligation
    • We’ll explain your legal options
  4. We Work on Contingency

    • $0 upfront for Montgomery County families
    • We don’t get paid unless you win
    • No financial risk to you
  5. We Speak Spanish

    • Se habla espaΓ±ol
    • Bilingual staff serving Spanish-speaking Montgomery County families
  6. We Have Former Insurance Defense Experience

    • We know how fraternity/sorority insurance companies think
    • We know their playbook β€” and how to beat it
  7. We Have Federal Court Authority

    • Can pursue Montgomery County cases in federal court when appropriate
  8. We Have a Proven Track Record

    • Recovered millions for personal injury victims
    • Currently litigating multi-million dollar hazing case
    • Google rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 4.9 Stars | 250+ Reviews

Montgomery County families: You don’t have to fight this alone. We’re here to help.

🚨 Montgomery County Hazing Hotline: 1-888-ATTY-911

If your child has been hazed at any Kentucky university, call us immediately.

πŸ“ž 1-888-ATTY-911 | Available 24/7

What happens when you call:

  1. You’ll speak with a compassionate legal professional
  2. We’ll listen to your story
  3. We’ll explain your legal options
  4. We’ll guide you through the next steps
  5. We’ll begin building your case immediately

Montgomery County families: Don’t wait. Evidence disappears. Witnesses forget. Kentucky has statutes of limitations. Call us today.

πŸŽ“ Montgomery County Student Guide: Know Your Rights

You Have Legal Rights β€” Even If You “Consented” to Hazing

Montgomery County students: If you’ve been hazed, you have legal rights β€” even if you “agreed” to participate.

Kentucky Law Says:

Consent of the victim is not a defense to an action brought under this section.

What This Means for You:

  • Even if you said “yes” to hazing activities, you can still seek justice
  • Even if you didn’t report it immediately, you can still seek justice
  • Even if you were drinking, you can still seek justice
  • Hazing is illegal. Period.

Your Rights as a Montgomery County Student:

  1. The right to be free from hazing β€” No one can force you to participate in dangerous or degrading activities
  2. The right to report hazing β€” Universities must investigate reports
  3. The right to seek medical attention β€” Without fear of punishment
  4. The right to legal representation β€” You don’t have to face this alone
  5. The right to compensation β€” For your injuries, medical bills, and pain and suffering

Montgomery County students: You are not alone. We’re here to help.

πŸ† Our Commitment to Montgomery County Families

We Will Fight for You Like We’re Fighting for Our Own Family

To Montgomery County families affected by hazing:

We understand what you’re going through. We understand the pain, the anger, the fear. We understand the sense of betrayal β€” that the people you trusted to mentor and guide you instead abused and humiliated you.

We also understand the power dynamics. These organizations have money, lawyers, and institutional support. They will try to silence you. They will try to intimidate you. They will try to make you feel like you have no options.

But you do have options. You have rights. You have us.

When we take your case, we fight for you like we’re fighting for our own family. We will:

  • Listen to your story with compassion
  • Investigate thoroughly
  • Build a strong case
  • Negotiate aggressively
  • Take it to trial if necessary
  • Pursue every liable party
  • Fight for maximum compensation
  • Protect you from retaliation

Montgomery County families: We are Attorney 911. We are your legal emergency response team. We are here for you.

πŸ“ž Contact Attorney 911 Today

Montgomery County families: If your child has been hazed, call us immediately.

πŸ“ž 1-888-ATTY-911 | Free Consultation | We Travel to Montgomery County

Email: ralph@atty911.com

Website: attorney911.com

Serving Montgomery County and all of Kentucky

We work on contingency β€” $0 upfront. We don’t get paid unless you win.

πŸ“ Attorney 911 Office Locations Serving Montgomery County

While we’re headquartered in Texas, we serve Montgomery County families from our offices in:

Houston Office (Headquarters)

Attorney 911
1177 W Loop S Suite 1600
Houston, TX 77027
Phone: (713) 528-9070

Austin Office

Attorney 911
Phone: (713) 528-9070

Beaumont Office

Attorney 911
Phone: (713) 528-9070

Montgomery County families: We will travel to Montgomery County for your case. Distance is not a barrier to justice.

πŸ” Montgomery County Hazing Resources

Organizations That Can Help

Organization Contact Services
Kentucky Council on Postsecondary Education https://cpe.ky.gov State higher education oversight
Eastern Kentucky University Greek Life https://greek.eku.edu EKU Greek life office
University of Kentucky Greek Life https://www.uky.edu/greeklife UK Greek life office
Morehead State University Greek Life https://www.moreheadstate.edu/greek MSU Greek life office
StopHazing https://stophazing.org National hazing prevention
HazingPrevention.Org https://hazingprevention.org Hazing education and prevention
Clery Center https://clerycenter.org Campus safety resources

Montgomery County families: While these organizations can provide information, only an experienced hazing litigation attorney can help you seek justice. Contact Attorney 911 for legal representation.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions for Montgomery County Families

Q: My child was hazed at a Kentucky university. Can you help us even though you’re based in Texas?

A: Absolutely. While we’re based in Texas, we serve hazing victims nationwide β€” including Montgomery County and all of Kentucky. We have federal court authority, dual-state bar licenses, and a commitment to traveling to Montgomery County for your case. Distance is not a barrier to justice.

Q: My child is afraid of retaliation if we report the hazing. What should we do?

A: We understand the fear of retaliation. That’s why we offer confidential consultations and can guide you through the reporting process while protecting your child’s identity. Many hazing victims fear speaking out, but silence only protects the abusers. We can help you take action safely.

Q: The fraternity/sorority says my child “consented” to the activities. Does that mean we can’t sue?

A: No. Kentucky law explicitly states that consent is not a defense to hazing. Even if your child agreed to participate, the organization can still be held liable. This is a common defense tactic β€” don’t let them intimidate you.

Q: How much does it cost to hire Attorney 911 for a hazing case?

A: Nothing upfront. We work on a contingency fee basis, which means we don’t get paid unless you win your case. There are no hourly fees, no retainers, and no financial risk to you. We only get paid if we recover compensation for you.

Q: What kind of compensation can we receive for a hazing case?

A: Compensation may include:

  • Medical expenses (past and future)
  • Pain and suffering
  • Emotional distress
  • Lost wages
  • Loss of earning capacity
  • Punitive damages (in cases of egregious conduct)
  • Other damages depending on the specifics of your case

In our current case, we’re seeking $10 million. Every case is different, but we fight for maximum compensation for every client.

Q: How long do we have to file a hazing lawsuit in Kentucky?

A: Kentucky has a 1-year statute of limitations for personal injury cases. This means you generally have one year from the date of the injury to file a lawsuit. However, there may be exceptions depending on the circumstances of your case. It’s critical to contact an attorney as soon as possible to preserve your rights.

Q: The university says they’re investigating. Should we wait before contacting a lawyer?

A: No. University investigations are designed to protect the institution, not you. They may try to minimize liability, destroy evidence, or pressure you into accepting a low settlement. Contact us immediately so we can protect your interests and begin our own investigation.

Q: My child signed a waiver when joining the organization. Does that prevent us from suing?

A: No. Waivers do not prevent you from suing for hazing. Kentucky law prohibits hazing regardless of any waiver or agreement. Additionally, waivers often contain illegal provisions and may not be enforceable. Don’t let a waiver intimidate you from seeking justice.

Q: Can we sue the national fraternity/sorority organization, or just the local chapter?

A: You can β€” and should β€” sue both. National organizations often have deeper pockets and more insurance coverage. They also have a duty to supervise their local chapters. In our current case, we’re suing both the local chapter and the national organization.

Q: What should we do if the fraternity/sorority offers us money to settle?

A: Do not accept any settlement offers without consulting an attorney. Early settlement offers are almost always lowball offers designed to make the case go away quickly. Once you accept a settlement, you waive your right to pursue additional compensation β€” even if your medical bills or damages turn out to be much higher. Contact us before signing anything.

Q: How long does a hazing lawsuit take?

A: Every case is different. Some cases settle within months, while others may take years β€” especially if they go to trial. We work to resolve cases as efficiently as possible while fighting for maximum compensation. We’ll keep you informed at every step of the process.

Q: My child was hazed but didn’t suffer physical injuries. Can we still sue?

A: Yes. Hazing can cause significant psychological trauma even without physical injuries. PTSD, anxiety, depression, and other mental health conditions are compensable. We can help you seek compensation for emotional distress and other non-physical damages.

Q: We’re not sure if what happened qualifies as hazing. How can we tell?

A: Kentucky law defines hazing broadly. If your child was subjected to activities that humiliated, degraded, or risked emotional or physical harm as part of joining or maintaining membership in an organization, it likely qualifies as hazing. Contact us for a free consultation. We’ll listen to your story and help you understand whether you have a case.

πŸ“’ A Message to Kentucky Fraternities and Sororities

To Greek Organizations Operating Near Montgomery County:

We are watching. We are coming. The same legal strategies that secured $10+ million verdicts nationwide apply to your chapter.

Pi Kappa Phi, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Pi Kappa Alpha, Phi Delta Theta, Beta Theta Pi, Sigma Chi, Kappa Sigma, Sigma Nu β€” if your chapter operates near Montgomery County, know that Attorney 911 represents hazing victims across America.

This is your warning:

  • Clean up your chapters
  • Enforce your anti-hazing policies
  • Train your members
  • Supervise your pledges
  • Or face the same accountability we’re bringing to Pi Kappa Phi

We have proven these cases can be won. We have proven these cases can result in millions of dollars in damages. We have proven that fraternities and sororities will be held accountable.

The choice is yours: Fix your culture now, or pay later.

πŸ›οΈ A Message to Kentucky Universities

To Eastern Kentucky University, University of Kentucky, and All Kentucky Schools with Greek Life:

The same institutional negligence that made University of Houston a defendant exists at your campus. Act now, or face the same accountability.

We are currently suing the University of Houston for:

  • Owning the fraternity house where hazing occurred
  • Failing to prevent hazing despite prior incidents
  • Failing to supervise Greek life
  • Allowing a culture of abuse to flourish

This could be your university.

What you should do now:

  • Audit your Greek life oversight policies
  • Inspect fraternity and sorority houses
  • Review all hazing reports and complaints
  • Implement real accountability measures
  • Contact us for a confidential consultation on preventing hazing liability

The time to act is now β€” before another student is hurt.

🎯 Our Promise to Montgomery County

We Will Not Stop Until Hazing Ends

To Montgomery County families affected by hazing:

We know this is not just about money. It’s about justice. It’s about accountability. It’s about making sure no other Montgomery County family has to go through what you’re going through.

When we take your case, we fight for more than compensation. We fight for:

  • Justice β€” Holding the responsible parties accountable
  • Accountability β€” Ensuring this never happens again
  • Change β€” Reforming Greek life culture
  • Healing β€” Helping your family move forward

We will not stop until hazing ends.

πŸ“ž Montgomery County Families: Call Us Today

If your child has been hazed at any Kentucky university, call Attorney 911 immediately.

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