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The Complete Guide to Hazing in Texas: What Every Family in Lytle and Medina County Needs to Know A Parent's Worst Nightmare: When "Tradition" Turns to Tragedy Imagine receiving a call in the middle of the night. Your child, a college student at a Texas university, is in the emergency room. They were at a fraternity event—what was supposed to be a fun initiation—but things went terribly wrong. They were pressured to drink far beyond their limits, forced through brutal physical exercises, or subjected to humiliating acts. Now they're hospitalized with kidney failure, or worse. The university is being vague. The fraternity brothers have closed ranks. And you're left wondering: How did this happen? What are my child's rights? Who can I trust? This nightmare scenario is unfolding right now for Texas families. In November 2025, Lytle native Leonel Bermudez filed a $10 million lawsuit against the University of Houston and the Pi Kappa Phi fraternity's Beta Nu chapter, alleging severe hazing that left him with rhabdomyolysis and acute kidney failure. His story—documented in exclusive Click2Houston and ABC13 reports—is the stark reality of modern hazing in Texas. And it's happening at universities where Lytle and Medina County families send their children every year. This comprehensive guide is written specifically for parents, students, and families in Lytle and throughout Medina County who need to understand the truth about hazing in 2025. We'll explain what hazing really looks like today, outline Texas and federal laws, examine patterns at major Texas universities, and…