From the fiberglass mesh coth outside, the Kappa Delta Rho frat house at Penn State University looks idyllic — a stone, Tudor-style mansion which has a sprawling lot on a quiet off-campus street. But what are the results indoors have been the topic of intense scrutiny since January, every time a member, James Vivenzio, 21, informed police of invitation-only Facebook page where KDR brothers regularly posted nude photos of intoxicated women, sometimes being sexually assaulted.
In May, Penn State rescinded the fraternity’s recognition on campus for several years, a about face the Interfraternity Council’s initial ruling, which said KDR could remain provided that members participated in sexual-assault-intervention training, among other measures to change the frat’s culture.
On June 4, the nation's headquarters of Kappa Delta Rho expelled in the fraternity 38 with the Penn State members mixed up in Facebook scandal — and on June 9, a fresh chapter in the drama unfolded: Vivenzio sued against Penn State and Kappa Delta Rho, along with the university’s Interfraternity Council and Panhellenic Association, claiming the fraternity’s intense fiberglass mesh coth hazing left him with PTSD (PTSD), for which he was hospitalized earlier this year. Other alleged connection between the hazing include failing his freshman year, despite being a “successful high school graduation student,” legal court documents state, plus a stint in rehab for alcoholic abuse.
Vivenzio’s lawyers call the fraternity’s hazing “barbaric” and “life-threatening,” claiming pledges endured cigarette burns to the chest; forced usage of copious numbers of hard alcohol and concoctions of hot sauce, liquor, cat food, and urine during “line-ups” inside fraternity house basement; and endless rounds of push-ups and wall-sits. At some time, pledges were forced to try and do push-ups within the basement floor, that is covered with garbage, broken glass, bleach, and cigarettes; one pledge, who had been allergic to bleach, needed to be given an effort of fiberglass mesh coth epinephrine.
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