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‘Hell Week’ kidnapping, hazing allegations lead to LSU fraternity’s suspension

The fraternity is suspended until May of 2023 and is barred from campus activities. It is also blocked from selecting or admitting new members during the suspension.

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The fraternity is suspended until May of 2023 and is barred from campus activities. It is also blocked from selecting or admitting new members during the suspension.

Highlights

  • A letter reviewed by WAFB details “Hell Week” hazing between 2017 and 2020.
  • In October of 2020, a “large” group of people reportedly kidnapped and assaulted an active fraternity member, LSU found.
  • The fraternity is suspended until May of 2023 and is barred from campus activities.
  • It is also blocked from selecting or admitting new members during the suspension.
  • Once the suspension is lifted, the fraternity will enter a ‘disciplinary probation” period which will last until May 2025.
  • It’s unclear if members denied the claims, however, It is unclear if they chose to appeal the decision, it is unclear.