If they "still had exchanges with good sororities" I doubt he was truly in an anti-fraternity fraternity at USC. His anti-fraternity fraternity dues probably cost 10x what the average person at my alma mater or a lot of schools would have paid.
So many people in the public eye make statements like this just to increase their street cred - and end up looking like idiots. It's like Eddie Vedder talking about how he was miserable in high school and not treated well - then it came out about how he was in all the school plays and one of the cutest and most popular guys in his class. But that doesn't play well for an angsty rock musician. Debra Messing did the same thing. It's some kind of ridiculous bit of human nature that we feel like degrading outselves or our achievements will make us more well liked.
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