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Parents of Bowling Green student file wrongful death suit after son s death in alleged hazing ritual

Stone Foltz was a sophomore at Bowling Green  State University pledging Pi Kappa Alpha  He died March 7 - three nights after he was allegedly forced to drink an entire bottle of alcohol, about 40 shots, during a fraternity hazing ritual The suit names the national Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity, local chapter and 20 individuals allegedly involved in the ritual  The student s parents are seeking at least $25,000 in compensatory and punitive damages 

Stone Foltz: Family of Bowling Green student who died after drinking alcohol at fraternity event files wrongful death lawsuit

Stone Foltz: Family of Bowling Green student who died after drinking alcohol at fraternity event files wrongful death lawsuit CNN 5/13/2021 By Aya Elamroussi, CNN © J.D. Pooley/AP Cory and Shari Foltz (right), filed a wrongful death lawsuit in their son s drinking-related death during an alleged hazing. The family of a Bowling Green State University student, who prosecutors say died from alcohol intoxication during a fraternity hazing, has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the Pi Kappa Alpha International Fraternity, its Delta Beta Chapter in Bowling Green, Ohio, and several current or former members of the fraternity. Stone Foltz, 20, died in March after he was found unresponsive in his apartment, and a coroner ruled his death an accident resulting from a fatal level of alcohol intoxication during a hazing incident, prosecutors said.

Fraternity at BGSU, Cleveland, Mentor residents sued by Stone Foltz s family over hazing death

Fraternity at BGSU, Cleveland, Mentor residents sued by Stone Foltz’s family over hazing death Cliff Pinckard, cleveland.com COLUMBUS, Ohio The family of a Bowling Green State University student who died following a hazing incident has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against a fraternity and several of its members, including residents of Cleveland and Mentor. WBNS Channel 10 reports the lawsuit was filed Tuesday in Franklin County Common Pleas court by lawyers for the family of Stone Foltz, 20, who died in early March, three days after attending a Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity event at an off-campus location. The lawsuit says Foltz was forced to drink the equivalent of 40 shots of liquor in about 20 minutes, WTOL Channel 11 reports.

Stone Foltz s family files lawsuit against fraternity over alleged hazing death

Stone Foltz s family files lawsuit against fraternity over alleged hazing death Eight current or former members of the fraternity were indicted in April on charges ranging from involuntary manslaughter to hazing. Author: 10TV Web Staff Updated: 4:38 PM EDT May 11, 2021 The parents of Bowling Green State University student Stone Foltz have filed a wrongful death lawsuit against a fraternity and some of its members over his alleged hazing death. The civil lawsuit was filed in Franklin County Common Pleas on Tuesday. “By filing a civil complaint on behalf of Stone Foltz and the Foltz family, we are doing what is necessary to hold the Pi Kappa Alpha International Fraternity, the local fraternity chapter, and individuals accountable for their behavior that led to Stone Foltz’s death, attorney Rex Elliot said.

Foltz family files wrongful death suit in Franklin County - Morrow County Sentinel

Foltz family files wrongful death suit in Franklin County By Marie Thomas-Baird - mthomas@aimmediamidwest.com COLUMBUS The law firm representing the family of Stone Foltz has filed a civil lawsuit in Franklin County. Cooper Elliott, who represents the Foltz family, on Tuesday filed a civil complaint in Franklin County Common Pleas Court seeking damages for the wrongful death of Foltz. Foltz, a sophomore at the Bowling Green State University, died in March from alcohol poisoning after excessive drinking, allegedly at an off-campus fraternity event. He was a 2019 Buckeye Valley High School graduate. The family is asking for minimum compensatory damages of $25,000 for each claim; however, the family will seek a judgment substantially more at trial.

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