The chapter president has a legal liability for the actions of the entire chapter. I have heard of a chapter president going to jail for something when he was out of state at the time of the incident.
Thats something that used to wake me up with cold sweats at night.
Quote:
Originally posted by HotDamnImAPhiMu
Kappa Sigma won't go under. That's why they have insurance, to cover things like this. It's just like if I hit someone with my car and they sued me -- the money comes from insurance, not my bank account. (Well, except for later when my insurance costs become astronomical and I can't afford to feed my cat because I'm paying the insurance company so much money.)
Their headquarters is in Charlottesville, Virginia. I doubt they'll be sued. It DOES sound like the blame is being placed on the two guys -- wonder why them, though, and not the entire chapter?
|