Family awarded $16.2 Million from Fraternity
October 24, 2008 · Print This Article
A national fraternity and its University of Texas affiliate have been ordered to pay $16.2 million in damages for an alleged hazing incident that lead to the death of a student. State District Judge John Dietz ordered the damages after both the national and university chapters of Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity failed to respond the lawsuit by the student’s parents. Both defendants could seek a new trial if they can show reason for not responding to the lawsuit.
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