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A University of Chicago student named in a hazing lawsuit against Phi Delta Theta (Phi Delt) says that pledges were given alcohol to the point of vomiting and then held in a basement room as part of an initiation ceremony in 2015—but that the plaintiff in the lawsuit suffered injuries from a fall and not because he was assaulted by fraternity members.
The events of that night led to a University disciplinary investigation, a three year suspension of the University’s Phi Delt chapter, and an ongoing $250,000 lawsuit against the fraternity and some of its members.