Post by greeky on Mar 1, 2011 19:30:55 GMT -5
Disgruntled former AEPi blackmails chapter
A former member of the Alpha Epsilon Pi fraternity threatened to reveal chapter secrets after being denied permission to visit the chapter house.
A UAPD officer responded to the Alpha Epsilon Pi fraternity house on Feb. 24 and spoke with a member of the chapter's executive board.
Members of Alpha Epsilon Pi said that the fraternity was currently undergoing changes and "cleaning up membership."
Last semester, a brother's membership was revoked for repeatedly urinating on another brother's property.
The former brother has since left the UA and enrolled in a local college in his hometown.
Recently, the former brother contacted the president of Alpha Epsilon Pi and requested permission to return to the chapter to visit.
The former brother said that his behavior was the result of drug usage, claimed to have attended drug rehabilitation and to no longer be associated with drugs.
Alpha Epsilon Pi agreed to allow the former brother on the property to visit, but the fraternity found conversations on Twitter indicating that the he was still involved with drugs.
Because of this, the former brother was revoked of any permission to be on the chapter's property.
The fraternity sent the former brother this information through e-mail, text message and a voice mail.
The former brother then threatened to expose the hazing practices, secrets and rituals of the Alpha Epsilon Pi fraternity if not allowed back to visit.
Alpha Epsilon Pi said that the hazing occured in the past, before the current executive board's term, and was no longer a practice of the chapter.
Alpha Epsilon Pi did not want to press charges at the time but wanted the incident to be documented in case the former brother followed through with his threats.
wildcat.arizona.edu/police-beat/police-beat-mar-1-1.2037891
A former member of the Alpha Epsilon Pi fraternity threatened to reveal chapter secrets after being denied permission to visit the chapter house.
A UAPD officer responded to the Alpha Epsilon Pi fraternity house on Feb. 24 and spoke with a member of the chapter's executive board.
Members of Alpha Epsilon Pi said that the fraternity was currently undergoing changes and "cleaning up membership."
Last semester, a brother's membership was revoked for repeatedly urinating on another brother's property.
The former brother has since left the UA and enrolled in a local college in his hometown.
Recently, the former brother contacted the president of Alpha Epsilon Pi and requested permission to return to the chapter to visit.
The former brother said that his behavior was the result of drug usage, claimed to have attended drug rehabilitation and to no longer be associated with drugs.
Alpha Epsilon Pi agreed to allow the former brother on the property to visit, but the fraternity found conversations on Twitter indicating that the he was still involved with drugs.
Because of this, the former brother was revoked of any permission to be on the chapter's property.
The fraternity sent the former brother this information through e-mail, text message and a voice mail.
The former brother then threatened to expose the hazing practices, secrets and rituals of the Alpha Epsilon Pi fraternity if not allowed back to visit.
Alpha Epsilon Pi said that the hazing occured in the past, before the current executive board's term, and was no longer a practice of the chapter.
Alpha Epsilon Pi did not want to press charges at the time but wanted the incident to be documented in case the former brother followed through with his threats.
wildcat.arizona.edu/police-beat/police-beat-mar-1-1.2037891