Hazing Victim Legal Support in Poinsett County, Arkansas
You Are Not Alone: Justice for Hazing Victims in Northeast Arkansas
Hazing isn’t just a “harmless tradition” – it’s abuse. It’s assault. It’s a betrayal of trust that can leave students with life-altering injuries, emotional trauma, and even permanent damage. If you or your child has been a victim of hazing in Poinsett County or at any Arkansas college or university, you have legal rights. And you don’t have to fight this battle alone.
At Attorney 911, we are currently litigating a $10 million hazing lawsuit against Pi Kappa Phi and the University of Houston – a case involving waterboarding, forced exercise to the point of kidney failure, and systematic abuse. We know how to hold fraternities, sororities, universities, and national organizations accountable. And we’re ready to fight for Poinsett County families with the same relentless dedication.
Why Poinsett County Families Trust Attorney 911
1. We’re Fighting Hazing RIGHT NOW – And Winning
Our attorneys, Ralph Manginello and Lupe Pena, are currently representing a student who was hospitalized with rhabdomyolysis and kidney failure after being subjected to extreme hazing at the University of Houston. This isn’t just legal theory – we’re in the courtroom, fighting this battle as we speak.
- $10 million lawsuit filed against Pi Kappa Phi, the University of Houston, and multiple individuals
- Waterboarding, forced eating until vomiting, 500 squats, wooden paddles – the same “traditions” that happen at Arkansas institutions
- Same national fraternities operate in Poinsett County – Pi Kappa Phi, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Pi Kappa Alpha, and others have active chapters at Arkansas State University, University of Arkansas, and other schools across the state
If it happened in Houston, it can happen in Poinsett County. And we will fight for Arkansas victims just like we’re fighting in Texas.
2. We Know Arkansas Hazing Laws Inside and Out
Arkansas has strong anti-hazing laws, but too often, universities and Greek organizations ignore them. We know how to use these laws to hold abusers accountable.
Arkansas Hazing Law (A.C.A. § 6-5-201 – 6-5-206)
- Hazing is a Class D felony if it causes serious physical injury or death
- Consent is NOT a defense – even if a student “agreed” to participate, it’s still illegal
- Organizations can be fined up to $10,000 for condoning hazing
- Universities must report hazing incidents – failure to do so is a violation
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