An alleged Kappa Sigma hazing incident left 19-year-old Benjamin Brennan permanently impaired in 2020. Attorney Jim Frantz joined KUSI's RaferWeigel to discuss Brennan's lawsuit against the fraternity. More info:
SAN DIEGO – The culture of fraternities at San Diego universities is once again called into question with a lawsuit filed last week.
The family of Benjamin Brennen is suing the Kappa Sigma fraternity organization for a ritual that they claim left Brennen with a permanent disability.At the time, Kappa Sig was already suspended for prior violations of underage drinking and dangerous behavior.Attorney Jim Frantz joined KUSI’s Rafer Weigel to discuss the lawsuit.
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