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The Complete Guide to Hazing Lawsuits & Campus Accountability for Bartonville, Denton County Families If you are a parent in the Town of Bartonville, watching your child leave for the University of North Texas in Denton, Texas A&M in College Station, or any of Texas’s major universities, you trust they are entering a safe environment for learning and growth. That trust is shattered in an instant when you receive a call that your son or daughter has been hospitalized after a “pledge event” or has become withdrawn and injured due to rituals tied to a fraternity, sorority, Corps program, or campus organization. Right now, in Houston, a case unfolds that every Texas family should know about. In late 2025, Attorney911 filed a $10 million hazing and abuse lawsuit on behalf of Leonel Bermudez, a University of Houston student and Pi Kappa Phi Beta Nu chapter pledge. The complaint alleges a campaign of humiliation, forced consumption, and extreme physical abuse that led to rhabdomyolysis, acute kidney failure, and a four-day hospitalization. As reported by Click2Houston and ABC13, Bermudez was subjected to degrading “pledge fanny pack” rules, forced to lie in vomit-soaked grass, sprayed in the face with a hose “similar to waterboarding,” and made to perform hundreds of squats and push-ups until his body broke down. The chapter has since been shut down, and the lawsuit names the University of Houston, Pi Kappa Phi’s national headquarters, its housing corporation, and 13 individual members. This is not an isolated incident. It is…