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How dangerous is hazing in Philippines? Horatio ‘Atio’ Castillo III death witness may be in a witness protection program

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A member of the Aegis Juris fraternity who took part in the initiation rites for Horacio “Atio” Castillo III has been provisionally accepted into the government’s witness protection program, Justice Secretary Vitaliano Aguirre II said Wednesday.

Aguirre identified the Aegis Juris member as Mark Ventura, who was accompanied by his mother and lawyer in a meeting with Aguirre on Tuesday afternoon.

Ventura is one of the respondents in the several complaints filed by the Manila Police District and Castillo’s parents over the death of the freshman law student of the University of Tomas (UST).

“Mr. Ventura narrated to us what he knew about what happened to Horatio ‘Atio’ Castillo III from the time of his admission as a neophyte of the Aegis Juris Fraternity until his initiation rites on the early morning of September 17, 2017,” Aguirre said in a press conference.

“Mr. Ventura gave us the names of the persons who were present during the initiation rites of Mr. Atio Castillo III. After hearing the narration of Mr. Ventura, I immediately decided to place him under provisional acceptance into the WPP,” he added.

Aguirre said Ventura has already executed an affidavit which would be used as basis for  his formal admission into the WPP.

“Mr. Ventura’s decision to seek admission into our WPP is a most welcome development in this case as we all endeavor to give justice to Atio’s untimely demise,” the Justice secretary said.

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Citing tapes and online pix, a publication alleges disturbing hazing in a national sorority

Serious allegations have been made in a publication called The Tab about U Florida hazing-related drinking, quasi-sexual acts, and racism during sorority hazing based on tapes. Without more proof, I am omitting names here of chapter and those in supervisory positions. – Moderator

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Wheaton football players enter not guilty plea

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Noah Spielman, Benjamin Pettway, Kyler Kregel and Samuel TeBos  pleaded not guilty to hazing allegations by a former teammate.

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LSU may have ignored death chapter’s warning

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Ex-wrestlers head to court

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CHADRON, Neb. — Four former Chadron State College wrestlers have pleaded not guilty to charges of hazing and assault.

Court records say the four entered their pleas Friday in Dawes County Court. A judge set their pretrial hearing for Dec. 12.

The four are 24-year-old Luke Zeiger, 21-year-old Chance Helmick, 22-year-old Cooper Cogdill and 21-year-old William Cogdill. School officials say the four are no longer enrolled.

Court records say the four participated last month in initiation rites for incoming members of the wrestling team. The records say the initiates were not forced to participate. Those who did snorted salt, took drinks of liquor or some other liquid and then were punched in their faces or necks.