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The Complete Guide to Hazing Lawsuits & Accountability for U.S. Families: Understanding Your Rights and Legal Options If Your Child Was Hazed at Any U.S. College, You Are Not Alone It’s 2 a.m. on a college campus somewhere in America. A young student—your child—feels their phone vibrate with another demand from a fraternity, sorority, or team GroupMe. They’re exhausted, sore from forced "workouts," humiliated by degrading tasks, and fearful of what comes next if they don't comply. This isn't the college experience you imagined. It’s hazing: a dangerous, illegal, and often hidden abuse of power that happens in every state, at universities large and small. Right now, our firm is fighting one of the most serious hazing cases in the country. In Texas, we represent Leonel Bermudez in his $10 million hazing and abuse lawsuit against the University of Houston, the Pi Kappa Phi fraternity’s Beta Nu chapter, its national headquarters, and numerous individual members. The allegations are severe: a "pledge fanny pack" humiliation rule, extreme physical workouts, forced consumption of food until vomiting, and being sprayed in the face with a hose "similar to waterboarding." This abuse led to Bermudez developing rhabdomyolysis (severe muscle breakdown) and acute kidney failure, requiring a four-day hospitalization. His urine was brown. This case, detailed in Click2Houston and ABC13 coverage, shows the brutal reality of modern hazing. If you are a parent in the United States whose child has been injured, traumatized, or worse by hazing connected to fraternities, sororities, Corps programs, athletics, spirit…