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Houston, Your Son Was Just Hospitalized by a Fraternity — Here Is What Texas Law Actually Says The call came on a Sunday. Your son — or your friend, your brother, your roommate — was taken from a fraternity event to a Houston emergency room on November 3. The doctors ran blood panels. They asked what he had been forced to swallow. He was admitted. He survived. Eleven days later, the national headquarters of Pi Kappa Phi shut down the Beta Nu Chapter at the University of Houston entirely — not a suspension, not a probation, a full closure — because its own investigation found physical abuse, forced consumption, and public humiliation. The University of Houston Police Department opened a criminal file. UH opened a Student Code of Conduct investigation targeting both the organization and the individuals. And every single person involved is now waiting for the criminal referrals to land. We are Attorney911. We are a Houston trial firm that takes fraternity hazing cases in Texas, and we are lead counsel in the active $10M+ Bermudez v. Pi Kappa Phi / University of Houston hazing lawsuit filed in Harris County in November 2025. That means we are already inside…