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Two University of Georgia frats accused of physical hazing abuse and forcing alcohol on freshmen to start school year

Mike Bedigan
Last updated: August 27, 2025 4:17 am
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Two fraternities at the University of Georgia have been accused of ā€œhazingā€ freshmen students including allegations of physical abuse and forcing alcohol on them.

Accusations have been leveled at the Sigma Alpha Epsilon and Sigma Chi fraternities, with the latter being forced to suspend membership while police investigations continue.

The University of Georgia’s Office of Student Conduct received a report earlier this month that alleged that “gross student misconduct and abuse” and “hazing by male Greek Life leadersā€ had taken place at an off-campus property, according to Fox 5.

Hazing has been a misdemeanor in Georgia since 2021, following the passing of the Max Gruver Act – named after a student from Roswell, Georgia, who died of alcohol poisoning during a fraternity hazing incident at Louisiana State University.

Two fraternities at the University of Georgia have been accused of ā€˜hazing’ freshmen students, including allegations of physical abuse and forcing alcohol on them (AFP via Getty Images)

The law states that any person who commits the offense of hazing and is found guilty of a misdemeanor of a high and aggravated nature will be fined up to $5,000 and can receive up to 12 months in jail.

The alleged incidents at UGA occurred on August 8 and 10, according to the report, which was conducted by a licensed family therapist and sent to UGA police.

During the alleged ā€œhazingā€ incidents incoming UGA freshmen students were punched and forced to drink large amounts of alcohol “beyond their capacity,” according to police.

A second email from the same therapist said that Sigma Chi pledges were made to film themselves “chugging” alcohol over the summer before enrollment and send the videos to fraternity leaders.

Due to the alleged incidents occurring off university grounds, campus police forwarded the report to Athens-Clarke County police. The Independent has contacted the department and UGA for further information.

In late December former President Joe Biden signed the Stop Campus Hazing Act into law giving institutions several requirements to track hazing incidents reported to campus security or local police on campus (AFP via Getty Images)

In late December former President Joe Biden signed the Stop Campus Hazing Act into law giving institutions several requirements to track hazing incidents reported to campus security or local police on campus (AFP via Getty Images)

A statement shared with various outlets by university spokesman Rod Guajardo read: “All potential new member activity has been paused at Sigma Chi Fraternity following a third-party complaint that was received by the University, which prompted a review by our Greek Life and Student Affairs teams.

ā€œSince the fraternity is located off campus, the matter was referred to the Athens-Clarke County Police Department. Pausing all potential new member activity for an individual organization while a review is conducted is standard operating procedure.

ā€œThe initial complaint referenced two different fraternities, but one of them (Sigma Alpha Epsilon) has since been allowed to resume activities following a thorough review.ā€

In late December former President Joe Biden signed the Stop Campus Hazing Act into law giving institutions several requirements to track hazing incidents reported to campus security or local police on campus.

TAGGED:alcohol poisoningfraternity hazingfreshmen studentshazing incidentsLouisiana State Universityphysical abusepolice investigationsPresident Joe BidenSigma Alpha EpsilonSigma ChiUniversity of Georgia
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