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UGA Kappa Sigma Hazing Suspension — Your Legal Rights in Athens, Georgia If you are reading this at 2 a.m., you already know what happened. Maybe you lived through it — the nights that were supposed to be about brotherhood and turned into something else. Maybe you are the parent who got the phone call, or didn’t get one and found out later, and now you are looking at a university press release about a suspension that uses clean administrative language for something that felt nothing like a clean administrative event. The University of Georgia suspended the Beta-Lambda chapter of Kappa Sigma through January 1, 2028, for hazing-related violations of the student code of conduct. That sentence is the university’s. What happened inside it is yours. And what you do next is the difference between an institution that moves on and an institution that answers for what it put people through. We are Attorney911. We are a trial firm that takes Georgia hazing cases, and we are writing this page because the people who need to read it are the ones the university’s announcement did not name. The suspension tells you the university found something. It does not tell you what to do with the harm it caused. That is what this page is for — every right you have under Georgia law, every entity that can be held accountable, every piece of evidence that is disappearing right now while you decide whether to act, and the exact playbook the…