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Even I haven'the had another dude rub lotion on me in recent memory, and I'm a sexy, non-45 year old nigga. I wonder what comprised the "inappropriate personal questions about their sex lives."
My guess: "So are you a top or a bottom?"
>Cmon bruh. You are 45 damn years old and you're rubbing >lotion on another man's body to join a fraternity? >This lowkey sounds like an underground sex club >Am I being April Fooled? > > >http://www.washingtonpost.com/local/crime/dc-man-alleges-he-was-hazed-sues-fraternity-and-police-officer/2015/03/31/84162710-d743-11e4-8103-fa84725dbf9d_story.html > >A D.C. man is suing Kappa Alpha Psi for more than $2 million, >claiming he was hazed by a Prince George’s County police >officer leading the fraternity’s membership intake for an >alumni chapter of the organization earlier this year. > >Harry Draughn Jr., 45, alleges he was beaten, smacked with a >cane and told to perform tasks in his underwear as a spring >2015 pledge of the Hyattsville/Landover Alumni Chapter of the >Kappa Alpha Psi fraternity, according to court documents filed >Tuesday morning. > >The suit names the fraternity and one of the chapter’s >intake chairmen, Jesse Stewart Jr., as defendants and >identifies Stewart as a Prince George’s County police >officer. > >Draughn’s attorney, Jimmy Bell, said Kappa Alpha Psi has >nationally had issues with hazing in the past, issuing a >moratorium on membership intake last fall before lifting the >ban in January. > >“It makes no sense that a month later my client is being >hazed,” Bell said. “They didn’t fix the problems. That >is failed leadership.” > >Stewart, the national Kappa Alpha Psi organization based in >Pennsylvania and the local alumni chapter in Maryland did not >return calls seeking comment. > >The Prince George’s County Police Department suspended >Stewart and launched an investigation upon learning of the >allegations, officials said. Stewart is listed as a “2nd >Vice Polemarch” on the fraternity’s Web site. > >“When one of our officers is accused of wrongdoing, we take >those allegations seriously,” Police Chief Mark A. Magaw >said in a statement released Tuesday. “The Prince George’s >County Police Department holds our officers to high standards >whether they are on or off duty.” > >Stewart, who was off duty at the time of the allegations, has >worked for the police department for 21 years and is assigned >to the Criminal Investigation Division, county police said. > >Draughn, a graduate of North Carolina A&T State University, >said he had never joined a fraternity as a student and became >interested in the local chapter of Kappa Alpha Psi for the >camaraderie and the group’s commitment to community service. >Draughn said he paid $3,000 to become a member of the group in >January but was denied a refund after he complained of the >hazing. > >During the intake process, Draughn and another potential >member of the fraternity were told to take off their pants and >socks and “perform tasks around house in >their underwear,” the suit claims. They were also asked >inappropriate personal questions about their sex lives and >were told to rub lotion on Stewart’s body, according to the >complaint. > >Draughn alleges he was beaten as part of the hazing, claiming >Stewart smacked him and another pledge “on their bottoms >with a cane” in February, the court documents state. A >second beating occurred in March before Draughn quit, he >said. > >“Since the beating on March 23, 2015, Plaintiff has had to >sit on a pillow while driving and is suffering from lower back >pain, has not able to sleep, has felt depressed,” the >lawsuit states. > >“I’m not a quitter, and I wanted to see it through to the >end,” said Draughn of why he continued with the process. >“I didn’t want to let my line brothers down.”
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