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The Ultimate Guide to Hazing in Texas: What Rollingwood Families Need to Know About Campus Safety, Lawsuits, and Accountability 1. Hook & Overview: A Crisis at Our Doorstep It starts with a phone call no parent in Rollingwood ever wants to receive. Your son, a student at the University of Texas at Austin, Texas A&M, or another Texas campus, sounds different—exhausted, anxious, secretive. He mentions "mandatory" late-night meetings, strange group chat demands, and unexplained bruises. Or perhaps the call is worse: your daughter has been hospitalized after a sorority event, suffering from alcohol poisoning or severe physical strain. The university's response is vague, the fraternity or sorority is closing ranks, and you're left searching for answers while trying to protect your child. This is not a hypothetical scenario. Right now, in our own state, we are fighting one of the most serious hazing cases in Texas history. In November 2025, we filed a $10 million hazing and abuse lawsuit on behalf of Leonel Bermudez, a University of Houston student who nearly died after brutal hazing by the Pi Kappa Phi Beta Nu chapter. According to detailed media reports from Click2Houston and ABC13, Bermudez was subjected to months of degradation, forced consumption of food until vomiting, extreme physical workouts, and psychological torment that culminated in rhabdomyolysis (severe muscle breakdown) and acute kidney failure. His urine turned brown, he was hospitalized for four days, and he faces ongoing risk of permanent kidney damage. This case is unfolding just 160 miles from Rollingwood…