It very well could have.
Chapters have to make a large number of cuts very early on, so sometimes, a chapter will look at a girl who is an in-house to another chapter and assume (sometimes, wrongfully) that she is going to join her sister's chapter and release her early. Like "well, we have to cut X number of women, and Suzie is probably going Sigma, so we can just cut her now."
In the case of in-house legacies being cut by their own sister's chapter, it happens. Many times it has to do with the fact that Sister is not super well liked among members, or other internal issues. Other times, the legacy is NOTHING like Sister and the chapter members aren't interested. Or there are tons of legacies and there are other in-houses that they were more interested in.
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