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Fraternity & Sorority Hazing in Pendleton County: When Tradition Becomes Torture
Pendleton County families send their children to college expecting them to be safe. They trust that universities and Greek organizations will protect their sons and daughters. But all too often, that trust is betrayed.
Hazing isn’t “boys being boys” or “girls building sisterhood.” It’s abuse. It’s assault. It’s torture disguised as tradition. And it’s happening at colleges and universities near Pendleton County.
At Attorney 911, we’re fighting this crisis right now. We’re currently litigating a $10 million hazing lawsuit against Pi Kappa Phi and the University of Houston after a student was waterboarded, forced to do 500 squats until his muscles broke down, and hospitalized with kidney failure. The same fraternities and sororities operate at colleges near Pendleton County. The same hazing culture exists. And we will fight for Pendleton County families with the same aggression.
The Hazing Crisis in West Virginia and Beyond
Hazing isn’t just a problem in other states. It’s happening right here in West Virginia, including at colleges and universities near Pendleton County. National fraternities like Pi Kappa Phi, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Pi Kappa Alpha, Beta Theta Pi, and others have active chapters at West Virginia institutions where hazing is a known risk.
The Reality of Hazing in Pendleton County’s Region
- 55% of students in Greek organizations experience hazing (National Study of Student Hazing, 2008)
- 40% of student athletes report being hazed (Alfred University Study, 2000)
- Since 2000, there has been at least one hazing death in the U.S. every year (Hank Nuwer, Hazing Researcher)
- 95% of students who are hazed do not report it (National Collaborative for Hazing Research and Prevention)
- Hazing occurs in fraternities, sororities, sports teams, marching bands, ROTC, and other student organizations
Pendleton County parents: If your child is pledging a fraternity or sorority at a college near Pendleton County, they face the same risks that hospitalized our client in Houston.
What Constitutes Hazing in West Virginia?
West Virginia Code §18-2C-2 defines hazing as:
“Any intentional, knowing, or reckless act, occurring on or off the campus of an institution of higher education, directed against a student for the purpose of pledging, being initiated into, affiliating with, holding office in, or maintaining membership in any organization.”
Examples of Hazing That Are Illegal in West Virginia
| Category | Examples | Why It’s Dangerous |
|---|---|---|
| Physical Abuse | Beatings, paddling, branding, burning | Can cause broken bones, burns, permanent scarring |
| Forced Consumption | Alcohol (binge drinking), food (eating until vomiting), non-food substances | Alcohol poisoning, choking, organ damage |
| Sleep Deprivation | Forced late-night activities, disrupted sleep | Impaired judgment, accidents, mental health decline |
| Psychological Abuse | Humiliation, degradation, verbal abuse, threats | PTSD, anxiety, depression, suicidal ideation |
| Sexual Abuse | Forced nudity, sexual acts, carrying sexual objects | Sexual assault, trauma, long-term psychological harm |
| Waterboarding/Drowning | Simulated drowning with water or hoses | Torture; risk of death from drowning or panic |
| Extreme Exercise | 500+ squats, 100+ pushups, bear crawls, “suicides” | Rhabdomyolysis (muscle breakdown), kidney failure |
| Exposure to Elements | Forced to strip in cold weather, confined in small spaces | Hypothermia, heat stroke, suffocation |
| Servitude | Forced cleaning, errands, driving members at all hours | Exhaustion, academic decline, accidents |
Pendleton County families: If your child has experienced any of these activities, they have been hazed. This is not tradition. This is abuse. And it is illegal.
The Medical Consequences of Hazing
Hazing isn’t just “a little rough.” It causes serious, sometimes permanent injuries—both physical and psychological.
Physical Injuries from Hazing
| Injury | Cause | Consequences |
|---|---|---|
| Rhabdomyolysis | Extreme physical exertion (e.g., 500 squats) | Muscle breakdown → kidney failure → potential death |
| Acute Kidney Failure | Rhabdomyolysis; dehydration | Hospitalization; dialysis; possible transplant |
| Alcohol Poisoning | Forced binge drinking | Coma; brain damage; death |
| Traumatic Brain Injury | Beatings; falls | Permanent cognitive impairment; personality changes |
| Broken Bones | Paddling; assaults | Surgery; permanent limitations |
| Internal Bleeding | Blunt force trauma | Emergency surgery; organ damage |
| Hypothermia | Exposure to cold without proper clothing | Organ failure; death |
| Heat Stroke | Excessive exercise in heat | Confusion; seizures; death |
| Choking/Aspiration | Forced eating until vomiting | Suffocation; pneumonia |
| Cardiac Arrest | Extreme physical exertion + dehydration | Sudden death |
Psychological Trauma from Hazing
| Condition | Symptoms | Long-Term Impact |
|---|---|---|
| Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) | Flashbacks, nightmares, severe anxiety | Therapy; medication; difficulty functioning |
| Depression | Persistent sadness, loss of interest, fatigue | Academic decline; social withdrawal; suicide risk |
| Anxiety Disorders | Excessive worry, panic attacks, avoidance | Difficulty in social and academic settings |
| Suicidal Ideation | Thoughts of self-harm or suicide | Immediate intervention required; long-term therapy |
| Trust Issues | Difficulty forming relationships | Social isolation; impact on future relationships |
| Substance Abuse | Self-medicating with drugs or alcohol | Addiction; health decline; legal issues |
Pendleton County parents: If your child is showing signs of depression, anxiety, or PTSD after joining a Greek organization, they may have been hazed. This is not just “stress.” This is trauma.
Who Is Liable for Hazing in Pendleton County?
When hazing occurs, multiple parties can be held legally responsible. At Attorney 911, we pursue every liable entity to maximize compensation for Pendleton County victims.
Potential Defendants in a Pendleton County Hazing Case
| Defendant | Basis for Liability | Why They’re Responsible |
|---|---|---|
| Local Chapter | Directly organized and conducted hazing | They planned and participated in the abuse |
| Chapter Officers | Leadership responsibility | They directed or allowed hazing to occur |
| Individual Members | Participated in hazing | Each member who participated is personally liable |
| National Organization | Failed to supervise; pattern of negligence | They knew or should have known about hazing culture |
| University/College | Failed to protect students; premises liability | They have a duty to ensure student safety |
| Housing Corporation | Owned/controlled property where hazing occurred | They allowed dangerous conditions to exist |
| Alumni | Hosted hazing at their homes | Premises liability for hazing on their property |
| Insurance Companies | Coverage for institutional liability | They provide the funds to compensate victims |
Pendleton County families: You don’t have to sue just one person. We sue everyone responsible—from the individual members to the national organizations to the universities.
Precedent Cases: Hazing Victims Win Millions
Hazing cases result in multi-million dollar verdicts and settlements. These precedents show that Pendleton County families can and do win when they stand up to powerful institutions.
Landmark Hazing Verdicts and Settlements
| Case | University | Fraternity | Outcome | Amount | Why It Matters for Pendleton County |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bermudez v. Pi Kappa Phi | University of Houston | Pi Kappa Phi | $10M lawsuit pending | $10,000,000 | Our current case — same fraternity, same hazing culture |
| Stone Foltz | Bowling Green State | Pi Kappa Alpha | Settlement | $10,100,000+ | University and fraternity both paid millions |
| Maxwell Gruver | Louisiana State | Phi Delta Theta | Jury Verdict | $6,100,000 | Led to Max Gruver Act (hazing = felony in Louisiana) |
| Timothy Piazza | Penn State | Beta Theta Pi | Settlement | $110,000,000+ | Largest hazing settlement in U.S. history |
| Andrew Coffey | Florida State | Pi Kappa Phi | Settlement | Confidential | Same fraternity as our current case |
Pendleton County families: These cases prove that hazing lawsuits win. The same legal strategies apply to Pendleton County victims.
The $10 Million Case We’re Fighting Right Now
Bermudez v. Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity, Inc., et al.
What Happened:
Leonel Bermudez, a transfer student not yet enrolled at the University of Houston, accepted a bid to join Pi Kappa Phi in September 2025. Over the next seven weeks, he was subjected to systematic abuse, torture, and hazing that hospitalized him for three nights and four days with severe rhabdomyolysis and acute kidney failure.
The Hazing Activities:
- Waterboarding with a garden hose (simulated drowning)
- Forced to do 500+ squats, 100+ pushups, bear crawls, and “suicides” until he collapsed
- Struck with wooden paddles
- Forced to eat milk, hot dogs, and peppercorns until vomiting, then forced to keep running
- Hog-tied face-down on a table with an object in his mouth for over an hour
- Forced to strip to underwear in cold weather
- Threatened with physical punishment and expulsion if he didn’t comply
The Medical Consequences:
- Rhabdomyolysis (muscle breakdown)
- Acute kidney failure (life-threatening)
- Hospitalized for 3 nights, 4 days
- Could not stand or walk for days
- Brown urine (classic sign of muscle breakdown)
The Institutional Failures:
- Pi Kappa Phi National knew about a “hazing crisis” but failed to enforce anti-hazing policies
- University of Houston owned the fraternity house where hazing occurred
- Another pledge collapsed unconscious on October 15, 2025—but they kept hazing
- They knew this was happening, and they did nothing to stop it
The Outcome:
- $10 million lawsuit filed against Pi Kappa Phi, the University of Houston, and individual members
- ABC13, KHOU 11, Houston Chronicle, and Houston Public Media covered the case
- Pi Kappa Phi National closed the chapter—but only after the lawsuit was filed
- University of Houston admitted the events were “deeply disturbing”
Why This Matters for Pendleton County:
- Pi Kappa Phi has chapters at colleges near Pendleton County
- The same hazing culture exists at West Virginia institutions
- Universities near Pendleton County face the same liability failures
- If your child is being hazed, we will fight for you just like we’re fighting for Leonel Bermudez
What Pendleton County Families Should Do If Their Child Is Hazed
Step 1: Ensure Immediate Safety
- Remove your child from the dangerous situation immediately
- Seek medical attention—even if injuries seem minor, some conditions (like rhabdomyolysis) may not appear immediately
- Document everything—take photos of injuries, save all communications
Step 2: Preserve Evidence
| Evidence Type | What to Save |
|---|---|
| Medical Records | Hospital records, ER visits, doctor notes, therapy records |
| Photos/Videos | Injuries at all stages, hazing activities, locations |
| Communications | Text messages, GroupMe chats, Snapchat, Instagram DMs, emails |
| Witness Information | Names and contact info of other pledges, witnesses, bystanders |
| Documents | Pledge manuals, schedules, rules given to your child |
| Financial Records | Medical bills, lost wages, tuition/fees paid |
| Academic Records | Impact on grades, enrollment, scholarships |
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
- Give statements to university administration alone
Step 3: Contact a Hazing Lawyer Immediately
Pendleton County families: Time is critical. West Virginia has a 2-year statute of limitations for personal injury claims. Evidence disappears, witnesses forget, and your rights expire.
Call Attorney 911 now for a free, confidential consultation:
📞 1-888-ATTY-911
📧 ralph@atty911.com
We work on contingency—you pay nothing unless we win your case.
Why Pendleton County Families Choose Attorney 911
1. We’re Fighting This Fight Right Now
We’re currently litigating a $10 million hazing lawsuit against Pi Kappa Phi and the University of Houston. We know how to win these cases.
2. Former Insurance Defense Attorneys
Both Ralph Manginello and Lupe Pena worked for insurance companies before switching sides. 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, allowing us to pursue cases nationwide, including for Pendleton County families.
4. Dual-State Bar Licenses
Licensed in Texas AND New York—giving us strategic advantage against national fraternities and sororities.
5. We Travel to Pendleton County
We will come to Pendleton County for depositions, client meetings, and trials. Distance is not a barrier to justice.
6. Contingency Fee Representation
You pay nothing upfront. We only get paid if we win your case. Pendleton County families deserve aggressive representation without financial barriers.
7. Se Habla Español
We have bilingual staff to serve Spanish-speaking Pendleton County families. No language barriers to justice.
8. Proven Track Record
- $10 million hazing lawsuit pending (Bermudez v. Pi Kappa Phi)
- Multi-million dollar settlements and verdicts in personal injury cases
- Former insurance defense experience—we know how to dismantle their defenses
- 25+ years of litigation experience (Ralph Manginello)
- 12+ years of litigation experience (Lupe Pena)
What You Can Recover in a Pendleton County Hazing Case
Economic Damages
| Category | Examples |
|---|---|
| Medical Expenses | Hospital bills, ER visits, surgery, medications, future treatment |
| Lost Wages | Time missed from work during recovery |
| Lost Academic Investment | Tuition/fees for disrupted semester, lost scholarships |
| Future Earning Capacity | If injuries cause permanent limitations |
| Rehabilitation Costs | Physical therapy, ongoing treatment |
| Out-of-Pocket Expenses | Travel to treatment, medical equipment |
Non-Economic Damages
| Category | Examples |
|---|---|
| Physical Pain & Suffering | Pain during hazing, hospitalization, recovery |
| Mental Anguish | Trauma from abuse, fear of retribution, anxiety |
| Emotional Distress | Humiliation, shame, impact on relationships |
| Loss of Enjoyment of Life | Inability to participate in normal activities |
| Disfigurement | Scars from burns, branding, or injuries |
Punitive Damages
Punitive damages are awarded when conduct is:
- Grossly negligent
- Reckless
- Intentional
- Designed to harm
Examples in Hazing Cases:
- Waterboarding (torture)
- Forcing exercise until collapse (reckless disregard)
- Continuing hazing after another victim collapsed (gross negligence)
- Hog-tying a pledge (outrageous conduct)
Punitive damages send a message: This cannot happen again.
Common Defenses—and How We Defeat Them
Fraternities, sororities, and universities will try to avoid responsibility. We know their defenses—and we know how to dismantle them.
| Defense | Their Argument | Our Counter-Argument |
|---|---|---|
| “He/She consented” | “They agreed to participate” | West Virginia law says consent is NOT a defense (WV Code §18-2C-2) |
| “It’s just tradition” | “This is how we’ve always done it” | Tradition doesn’t justify illegal activity—assault is assault |
| “They could have left” | “They weren’t forced to stay” | Fear of retaliation, social ostracism, and losing membership = duress |
| “It was just a prank” | “It wasn’t that serious” | Waterboarding, 500 squats, and paddling are not pranks—they’re abuse |
| “The university didn’t know” | “We had no idea this was happening” | Universities own fraternity houses and have oversight responsibility |
| “The national organization didn’t know” | “We can’t control every chapter” | Pattern evidence (prior incidents) shows they knew or should have known |
The Pendleton County Hazing Victim’s Guide to Justice
Step 1: Get Medical Help
- Go to the ER immediately—even if injuries seem minor
- Follow up with specialists (nephrologist for kidney issues, therapist for PTSD)
- Document everything—medical records are critical evidence
Step 2: Preserve Evidence
- Take photos of injuries at all stages of healing
- Save all communications (texts, social media, emails)
- Get witness contact information
- Do NOT delete anything
- Do NOT post on social media
Step 3: Report the Hazing
- File a police report—hazing is a crime in West Virginia
- Report to the university (Title IX office, student affairs)
- Report to the national organization (if applicable)
Step 4: Contact Attorney 911
- Call 1-888-ATTY-911 for a free, confidential consultation
- Do NOT talk to insurance companies or the organization’s lawyers without us
- We handle all communications—so you don’t have to
Step 5: Let Us Fight for You
- We investigate the case—gathering evidence, interviewing witnesses
- We file the lawsuit—suing everyone responsible
- We negotiate with defendants—pushing for maximum compensation
- We go to trial if necessary—we don’t back down from powerful institutions
Pendleton County families: You don’t have to fight this alone. We’re here to help.
Fraternities and Sororities Near Pendleton County: We’re Watching
To Greek organizations operating near Pendleton County:
We know who you are. We know your corporate structures. We know your national organizations have paid millions in hazing settlements across the country.
If your chapter hazes students in Pendleton County, we will find every liable entity. We will sue you. And we will win.
Pi Kappa Phi, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Pi Kappa Alpha, Beta Theta Pi, Phi Delta Theta, Kappa Sigma, Sigma Chi, Kappa Alpha Order, Sigma Nu, Alpha Tau Omega, Delta Tau Delta, Phi Gamma Delta, Chi Psi, Phi Kappa Sigma, Theta Chi, Lambda Chi Alpha, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Alpha Gamma Rho, FarmHouse, Acacia, Alpha Delta Phi, Alpha Epsilon Pi, Alpha Phi Alpha, Alpha Phi Omega, Delta Chi, Delta Sigma Phi, Delta Upsilon, Kappa Alpha Psi, Kappa Delta Rho, Omega Psi Phi, Phi Beta Sigma, Phi Kappa Tau, Phi Sigma Kappa, Pi Lambda Phi, Psi Upsilon, Sigma Alpha Mu, Sigma Nu, Tau Delta Phi, Tau Epsilon Phi, Theta Delta Chi, Theta Xi, Zeta Beta Tau, Zeta Psi:
Your chapter could be next.
Universities Near Pendleton County: You Have a Duty to Protect Students
To colleges and universities near Pendleton County:
You have a legal and moral duty to protect your students. When you fail to prevent hazing, you are legally liable for the harm that occurs.
We will hold you accountable.
West Virginia University, Marshall University, Shepherd University, Davis & Elkins College, Concord University, Glenville State University, Fairmont State University, West Liberty University, Bethany College, West Virginia Wesleyan College, Alderson Broaddus University, Ohio Valley University, University of Charleston, Wheeling University:
If hazing happens on your campus, we will sue you.
Pendleton County Families: You Are Not Alone
If your child has been hazed, you may feel:
- Angry that institutions failed to protect them
- Guilty that you didn’t know what was happening
- Overwhelmed by medical bills and legal complexities
- Afraid of retaliation or social consequences
You are not alone. We are here to help.
At Attorney 911, we understand:
- The pain of seeing your child suffer
- The frustration of institutions covering up abuse
- The fear of powerful organizations intimidating victims
- The need for justice and accountability
We will fight for your family. We will hold the perpetrators accountable. And we will make sure this never happens to another Pendleton County family.
Contact Attorney 911 Today
If your child has been hazed at a college near Pendleton County, call us now for a free, confidential consultation.
📞 1-888-ATTY-911
📧 ralph@atty911.com
We work on contingency—you pay nothing unless we win.
Serving Pendleton County, WV and nationwide. We come to you.
Frequently Asked Questions for Pendleton County Families
Q: My child doesn’t want to “rat out” their fraternity/sorority. What should I do?
A: This isn’t about “ratting.” This is about stopping abuse. Many hazing victims fear retaliation or social consequences, but staying silent only allows the abuse to continue. Your child didn’t do anything wrong—they are the victim. We can protect their identity and ensure their safety throughout the legal process.
Q: Can we sue even if my child “consented” to the hazing?
A: Absolutely. West Virginia law explicitly states that consent is not a defense to hazing (WV Code §18-2C-2). Even if your child agreed to participate, they did not consent to abuse, torture, or life-threatening activities. The law protects them.
Q: What if the hazing happened off-campus?
A: It doesn’t matter where it happened. West Virginia’s hazing law applies to activities on or off campus. If the hazing was related to the organization (pledging, initiation, etc.), the organization is liable.
Q: How much is my case worth?
A: Every case is different, but hazing cases typically result in six- or seven-figure settlements or verdicts. Factors that increase case value include:
- Severity of injuries
- Duration of hazing
- Pattern of abuse (not a one-time incident)
- Institutional knowledge (did the university or national organization know?)
- Egregiousness of conduct (waterboarding, forced consumption, etc.)
- Psychological harm (PTSD, anxiety, depression)
Q: How long do we have to file a lawsuit?
A: West Virginia has a 2-year statute of limitations for personal injury claims. Do not wait. Evidence disappears, witnesses forget, and your rights expire. Contact us immediately to protect your case.
Q: Will my child have to testify in court?
A: Most cases settle before trial, but if your case goes to trial, your child may need to testify. We prepare our clients thoroughly and support them every step of the way. Many victims find testifying empowering—it gives them a voice.
Q: Can we afford a lawyer?
A: Yes. We work on a contingency fee basis—you pay nothing upfront. We only get paid if we win your case. Pendleton County families deserve justice without financial barriers.
Q: What if the fraternity/sorority tries to intimidate my child?
A: That is illegal. If the organization or its members try to intimidate, threaten, or retaliate against your child, that is witness tampering and obstruction of justice. We will take immediate legal action to protect your child.
Q: Can we sue the university?
A: Yes, if the university failed to protect your child. Universities have a duty to ensure student safety, especially when they own fraternity/sorority houses or have oversight authority. If the university knew or should have known about hazing and did nothing, they are liable.
Q: What if my child is an international student?
A: Your child’s immigration status does not affect their right to compensation. We have experience representing international students and can ensure their case is handled with sensitivity and confidentiality.
Q: Will this affect my child’s academic future?
A: We work to minimize any academic disruption. Many universities have policies to support students who are victims of hazing. We can advocate for academic accommodations, such as:
- Extended deadlines
- Excused absences
- Withdrawal without penalty
- Transfer assistance if needed
Pendleton County Hazing Resources
Emergency Contacts
- 911 – For immediate medical or safety emergencies
- National Hazing Hotline – 1-888-NOT-HAZE (1-888-668-4293)
- RAINN (Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network) – 1-800-656-HOPE (4673) – For sexual assault or abuse
- National Suicide Prevention Lifeline – 988 – For mental health crises
West Virginia Hazing Laws
- West Virginia Code §18-2C-2 – Definition of hazing; consent not a defense
- West Virginia Code §18-2C-3 – Criminal penalties for hazing (misdemeanor or felony)
- West Virginia Code §18-2C-4 – Organizational penalties for hazing
University Resources Near Pendleton County
| University | Title IX Office | Student Affairs | Campus Police |
|---|---|---|---|
| West Virginia University | WVU Title IX | WVU Student Affairs | WVU Police |
| Marshall University | Marshall Title IX | Marshall Student Affairs | Marshall Police |
| Shepherd University | Shepherd Title IX | Shepherd Student Affairs | Shepherd Police |
| Davis & Elkins College | D&E Title IX | D&E Student Life | D&E Campus Safety |
National Anti-Hazing Organizations
- Hank Nuwer’s Hazing Clearinghouse – www.hanknuwer.com
- StopHazing – www.stophazing.org
- Gordie Center – www.gordie.org – Focuses on alcohol-related hazing
- HazingPrevention.Org – www.hazingprevention.org
Pendleton County Families: It’s Time to Take a Stand
For too long, hazing has been excused as “tradition.” For too long, universities and Greek organizations have looked the other way. For too long, victims have suffered in silence.
But the tide is turning.
- Hazing is now a felony in multiple states (Louisiana, Florida, Ohio, and others)
- Universities are being held accountable in court
- National organizations are being forced to change—or pay millions
- Families are standing up and demanding justice
Pendleton County families: You have the power to be part of this change. You have the power to protect your child. You have the power to hold the perpetrators accountable.
Call Attorney 911 today. Let’s fight this together.
📞 1-888-ATTY-911
📧 ralph@atty911.com
Justice for your child. Accountability for the abusers. A safer future for Pendleton County students.
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