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Stone County Families: Your Child Was Hazed. Now What?
If your child was hazed at a fraternity, sorority, sports team, or student organization in Stone County, Mississippi, you’re not alone. Hazing is abuse—not tradition—and it happens right here in our community.
At Attorney 911, we’re currently fighting a $10 million lawsuit against a major fraternity and university for hazing that hospitalized a student. We can fight for Stone County families too.
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What Is Hazing? (And Why It’s Illegal in Mississippi)
Hazing isn’t just “boys being boys” or “team bonding.” It’s dangerous, illegal, and often deadly. In Mississippi, hazing is defined as any activity that:
✅ Endangers a student’s physical or mental health
✅ Involves forced consumption of alcohol, drugs, or food
✅ Includes physical abuse, sleep deprivation, or humiliation
✅ Is done to join or maintain membership in a group
Examples of hazing in Stone County:
- Forced drinking (alcohol poisoning)
- Extreme physical punishment (pushups, paddling, running until collapse)
- Sleep deprivation (all-night activities)
- Psychological abuse (threats, humiliation, isolation)
- Waterboarding or simulated drowning
- Forced eating (vomiting, choking hazards)
Mississippi law (Miss. Code Ann. § 97-3-105) makes hazing a misdemeanor or felony, depending on severity. But criminal charges aren’t enough—victims deserve financial compensation for medical bills, trauma, and pain.
We’re Fighting Hazing Right Now—And We’ll Fight for Stone County Too
Our Current Case: $10 Million Lawsuit Against Pi Kappa Phi & University of Houston
We’re representing Leonel Bermudez, a student who was hospitalized with kidney failure after being hazed at Pi Kappa Phi. The fraternity:
✔ Waterboarded him with a garden hose
✔ Forced him to do 500 squats until he collapsed
✔ Struck him with wooden paddles
✔ Forced him to eat until he vomited
This isn’t the first time. The same fraternity had a hazing death in 2017—and did nothing to stop it.
Now, we’re suing for $10 million. And we’ll do the same for Stone County families.
Who Can Be Held Liable for Hazing in Stone County?
Hazing cases aren’t just against the students who did it. We sue everyone responsible:
🔹 The fraternity/sorority chapter (local members)
🔹 The national organization (they know hazing happens and do nothing)
🔹 The university (if they failed to stop it)
🔹 Individual members (those who planned or participated)
🔹 Alumni or advisors (if they encouraged hazing)
In our current case, we’re suing:
- Pi Kappa Phi National
- The local chapter
- The University of Houston (they owned the fraternity house)
- Individual members
We’ll do the same for Stone County.
What to Do If Your Child Was Hazed in Stone County
1. Get Medical Help Immediately
- Even if injuries seem minor, get checked by a doctor.
- Some hazing injuries (like rhabdomyolysis from extreme exercise) can be life-threatening.
- Medical records are critical evidence.
2. Preserve All Evidence
📱 Texts, GroupMe, Snapchat, Instagram DMs (screenshots)
📸 Photos/videos of injuries or hazing activities
📝 Names of witnesses
🏠 Location where hazing occurred
⚠️ Do NOT delete anything. Even if it’s embarrassing, it could be key to your case.
3. Do NOT Talk to the Fraternity or University Alone
- They will try to minimize what happened.
- They may pressure your child to stay quiet.
- Anything they say can be used against you.
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4. Report the Hazing (But Be Careful)
- You can report to campus police, university officials, or the national fraternity.
- But don’t give a statement without a lawyer.
- We can help you report safely.
5. Contact a Hazing Lawyer Immediately
- Mississippi has a 2-year statute of limitations for personal injury claims.
- Evidence disappears fast (texts, videos, witnesses forget).
- The sooner we act, the stronger your case.
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Why Stone County Families Choose Attorney 911
✅ We’re Fighting Hazing Right Now
- Currently suing a fraternity and university for $10 million.
- Experience with rhabdomyolysis, alcohol poisoning, and wrongful death cases.
✅ We Know How to Win Against Big Institutions
- Former insurance defense attorneys—we know their tactics.
- Federal court experience—we can sue national fraternities anywhere.
- Dual-state licensed (Texas & New York)—we fight nationwide.
✅ We Come to You
- Based in Houston, Austin, and Beaumont, but we serve Stone County.
- Video consultations available.
- We’ll travel to Stone County for depositions, meetings, and court.
✅ No Upfront Costs
- We work on contingency—you pay nothing unless we win.
- No hidden fees.
- We don’t get paid unless you do.
What Compensation Can Stone County Victims Get?
Hazing victims may be entitled to:
💰 Medical bills (past and future)
💰 Pain and suffering (physical and emotional trauma)
💰 Lost wages (if hazing affected school/work)
💰 Punitive damages (to punish the fraternity/university)
💰 Therapy costs (for PTSD, anxiety, depression)
In our current case, we’re seeking $10 million. We’ll fight for the same for Stone County families.
Hazing Happens in Stone County—And We’re Here to Stop It
Stone County Schools & Universities With Greek Life & Hazing Risks
While Stone County itself may not have a major university, students from our community attend schools across Mississippi and the South, where hazing is a serious problem:
🎓 University of Southern Mississippi (Hattiesburg, MS) – Active Greek life
🎓 Mississippi State University (Starkville, MS) – Strong fraternity/sorority presence
🎓 University of Mississippi (Ole Miss, Oxford, MS) – Historically high hazing rates
🎓 Jackson State University (Jackson, MS) – Greek organizations with hazing risks
🎓 Delta State University (Cleveland, MS) – Smaller but still has Greek life
🎓 Nearby Out-of-State Schools (LSU, Alabama, Auburn, etc.) – Many Stone County students attend
If your child was hazed at any of these schools, we can help.
Real Hazing Cases & What They Prove for Stone County Families
| Case | Fraternity | Outcome | What It Means for Stone County |
|---|---|---|---|
| Stone Foltz (BGSU, 2021) | Pi Kappa Alpha | $10.1M settlement | $10M+ is possible for serious hazing |
| Maxwell Gruver (LSU, 2017) | Phi Delta Theta | $6.1M jury verdict | Juries award millions for hazing deaths |
| Timothy Piazza (Penn State, 2017) | Beta Theta Pi | $110M+ settlement | Universities pay big when they fail to stop hazing |
| Andrew Coffey (FSU, 2017) | Pi Kappa Phi | Settlement (confidential) | Same fraternity we’re suing now—pattern of negligence |
| Our Current Case (UH, 2025) | Pi Kappa Phi | $10M lawsuit pending | We’re fighting this battle right now—Stone County families can too |
Frequently Asked Questions About Hazing in Stone County
1. “Is hazing really that dangerous?”
Yes. Hazing has killed at least one student every year since 2000. In our current case, a student was hospitalized with kidney failure from extreme exercise.
2. “My child consented to hazing. Can we still sue?”
Yes. Mississippi law says consent is NOT a defense to hazing. Even if your child “agreed” to participate, the fraternity and university are still liable.
3. “The fraternity says it was just ‘tradition.’ Is that an excuse?”
No. “Tradition” doesn’t make abuse legal. If it involves physical harm, forced drinking, or humiliation, it’s hazing—and it’s illegal.
4. “Can we sue the university, or just the fraternity?”
Both. If the university knew about hazing and did nothing, they can be held liable. In our current case, we’re suing both the fraternity and the university.
5. “What if my child was hazed at an out-of-state school?”
We can still help. We represent hazing victims nationwide, including schools in Louisiana, Alabama, Texas, and beyond.
6. “How long do we have to file a lawsuit?”
Mississippi has a 2-year statute of limitations for personal injury claims. Don’t wait—evidence disappears fast.
7. “Will this affect my child’s future?”
We work confidentially to protect your child’s reputation. Many hazing cases settle out of court, so your child may never have to testify publicly.
8. “How much does a hazing lawyer cost?”
Nothing upfront. We work on contingency—we only get paid if we win your case.
Stone County Parents: You Have Rights. We’ll Fight for Them.
Hazing is abuse, not tradition. If your child was hurt, you have the right to fight back.
📞 Call Attorney 911 now for a free, confidential consultation: 1-888-ATTY-911
📧 Email: ralph@atty911.com
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We’re fighting hazing right now—and we’ll fight for Stone County families too.