The brotherhood at the University of Miami has been suspended as the school is investigating a report of hatred that claims that the new members have been forced to swallow chewing tobacco, to do walls sitting with baby oil and other “inhuman” activities.
The Oxford University’s head, based in Ohio by the Sigma Alpha Epsilon Brotherhood, is in the process of investigating after someone who claims to be a member of the group reported that one of the new members, usually called “promises”, is He had been overwhelmed for several days and was forced to accept an invitation to join the Brotherhood, according to a copy of the report received by Enquirer.
In the February 1 report, the person said he was shown photos, videos and screenshots of messages between the new member and others at Sigma Alpha Epsilon. The new member stated that his treatment was “inhuman” by obliged to swallow a whole can of chewing tobacco and then to make a stand, among other things.
He also said that the new members were forced to make a set on a wall while they were covered with baby oil and every time they slipped, they were forced to drink, according to the report.
The person also said that the Brotherhood requires that there is a “promise of duty”, in which a new member is a call for 12 to 24 hours to respond to requests from brotherhood members for cases and other tasks, the report said.
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According to The Hazing report, which is claimed to have arisen in a property of Sigma Alpha Epsilon, he made the new member decide to join the brotherhood, according to the report.
“Earth of all kinds is illegal and strictly forbidden at the University of Miami,” Set Baguez University spokesman said in a statement to Enquirer. “Miami strives to promote a safe environment in which students can participate in activities and organizations without compromising their health, safety or well -being.”
Sigma Alpha Epsilon national representatives did not immediately respond to Enquirer’s request for comment.
The Hazing report, which includes Sigma Alpha Epsilon, is the 14th obtained by Miami so far this year, according to Enquirr Records.
The Ghazation is a criminal crime in Ohio and therefore did not report this
In Ohio, Colin’s law makes the general hating crime and any animals involving drugs or alcohol in a third -degree crime. These types of crimes in Ohio usually have a sentence of nine to 36 months and up to $ 10,000 fines.
If we do not report the abuse of physical harm, the crime itself, which brings a possible sentence to six months in prison and up to $ 1,000 fines.
The law was mentioned in honor of Colin Whia, an 18-year-old freshman who died at the University of Ohio during a 2018 hatred of hatred.
Late last year, President Joe Biden adopted the first federal fighting law, which requires universities to start collecting hatred statistics to include in the annual public reports.
Colin’s Law and Miami’s policy defines hating as doing, demanding, encouraging or forcing another, including the victim, to make:
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any act of dedication to any student organization or other organization sanctioned by the university or athletic team; or
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Any action to continue or restore membership or belonging to any student organization or other organization sanctioned by the university or athletic team
The law requires the act the cause or creates a significant risk of causing the mental or physical harm of each person, including forcing another to consume alcohol or other medicine.
This article originally appeared on Cincinnati Enquirer: Miami U. Fraternity Sigma Alpha Epsilon, stopped at the Hazang incident