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The Comprehensive Guide to Hazing in Texas: A Resource for Tyler Families If you are a parent in Tyler, that late-night phone call is your worst nightmare. Your child, attending college just down the road at UT Tyler or hours away at Texas A&M, sounds different—exhausted, secretive, and afraid. They mention “mandatory” events that interfere with classes, show unexplained bruises, or have become withdrawn. You suspect something is terribly wrong within a fraternity, sorority, Corps program, or campus organization. You are not alone, and what you suspect has a name: hazing. Right now, we are actively litigating one of the most severe hazing cases in Texas. Our client, Leonel Bermudez, was a pledge at the University of Houston’s Pi Kappa Phi Beta Nu chapter in the fall of 2025. What was promised as brotherhood devolved into systematic abuse: forced, humiliating “pledge fanny packs” filled with condoms and sex toys; hours-long chauffeuring duties; and extreme physical hazing. This included being sprayed in the face with a hose “similar to waterboarding,” lying in vomit-soaked grass, and a November 3rd workout of over 100 push-ups and 500 squats under threat of expulsion. The result was catastrophic. Leonel developed rhabdomyolysis—a severe skeletal muscle breakdown—and acute kidney failure. His urine turned brown, he could not stand without help, and he was hospitalized for four days with critically elevated creatine kinase levels, facing the risk of permanent kidney damage. We filed a $10 million lawsuit against the University of Houston, Pi Kappa Phi’s national headquarters, their…