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Potter County Hazing Lawyer: A Texas Family's Complete Guide to Fraternity & Sorority Hazing Lawsuits at UH, A&M, UT, SMU & Baylor If you're a parent in Potter County, the call you dread might start with a shaky voice or a strange text. Your student at Texas A&M, the University of Houston, or another Texas campus is saying something that doesn't add up. They're exhausted in a way that goes beyond finals. They have unexplained bruises. They're suddenly secretive about their new fraternity or sorority "friends." Or worst of all, you get the call from a hospital. Right now, in Texas, we're fighting one of the most serious hazing cases in the country. In November 2025, we 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 who suffered rhabdomyolysis and acute kidney failure after extreme hazing. The documented allegations include forced sprints, bear crawls, a humiliating "pledge fanny pack," being sprayed in the face with a hose "similar to waterboarding," forced consumption of milk and hot dogs until vomiting, and a brutal November 3rd workout of 100+ push-ups and 500 squats under threat of expulsion. He was hospitalized for four days. The chapter has been shut down. This case isn't an anomaly. It's proof of what we see every day: hazing remains a dangerous, pervasive reality at Texas universities, and families in Potter County—whether your student is at nearby West Texas A&M University…