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Hazing in Texas: A Complete Guide for Tye Families Seeking Justice and Accountability If Your Child Was Hazed in Texas, You Are Not Alone A pre-dawn phone call wakes you. Your son, a freshman at a Texas university, is slurring his words. Between gasps, he tells you he’s been at a "Big Brother" event for his fraternity. They made him drink an entire bottle of liquor. He’s scared, he’s sick, and he’s begging you not to call anyone because the older members warned him they'd "all get in trouble." You’re three hours away in Tye, feeling utterly helpless. This is the nightmare scenario facing more Texas families than most realize. For parents in Tye, Taylor County, and across West Texas—whose children often attend Abilene Christian University, Hardin-Simmons University, or McMurry University right here at home, or who travel to major hubs like Texas A&M, UT Austin, or the University of Houston—hazing is not a distant abstraction. It is a present, insidious threat hidden behind traditions, brotherhood, and sisterhood. Right now, in a Harris County courtroom, we are fighting one of the most serious hazing cases in the country on behalf of Leonel Bermudez, a University of Houston student who suffered kidney failure after alleged abuse by the Pi Kappa Phi Beta Nu chapter. This active, $10 million lawsuit is proof that catastrophic hazing happens in Texas, and that families have powerful legal recourse. This comprehensive guide is written specifically for you—parents and families in Tye, Texas. We will explain what…