Strangest Hazing Incident Ever Developing in Oklahoma, Suspended Players Sue School District Claim Victim Had Foot Fetish, Offered to Drink Urine, Eat Vomit!
_- It started out as rather nasty alleged hazing incident: several senior football players at Moore High School in Moore, Oklahoma were suspended after an incident where a sophomore player was reportedly forced to drink urine and eat vomit. Details of the alleged incident were sketchy, but a friend of the victim, Chris Andrews told the Channel Oklahoma, "They held him down, made him lick up urine and then made him eat vomit. The fact that they would do something that low and that discriminating -- that's not human." Disgusting as it sounds, it seemed like just another HS hazing incident to BadJocks . . . until two of the suspended seniors filed a lawsuit today against the Moore School District! Why? In the petition two of the seniors, Chance Hoss and Victor Perez claim the sophomore approached THEM outside the school after a football dinner and started describing his foot fetish and how he wanted to lick someone's foot. According to the lawsuit he practically begged one the players to take off his shoe and actually attempted to lick the older boy's toe before everyone ran off in disgust. Finding the group later, the sophomore allegedly offered to do something even more disgusting and got water out of a toilet to drink it. Next--according the lawsuit--the sophomore, without any force or encouragement from the seniors, waited until one of the seniors urinated on the ground and began to lick it up. At that point, everyone started to vomit and--you guessed it!--the lawsuit claims the younger boy ate some of that. _
Doesn't sound like hazing, does it? But several days later a hearing was held at the school and despite evidence to support their claim that the sophomore was not forced to do any of these things and had acted strangely in front of school staff on a number of other occasions, Hoss and Perez were suspended because they failed to stop this kid from doing these disgusting things. (The district initially suspended several of the students for three days, but then -- upon appeal -- suspended some for the rest of the semester.) Because both boys will not be able to make up the class time and could lose out on football scholarships because of their suspensions--called "unlawful and erroneous disciplinary action" in the suit--their parents are suing the school and demanding that the boys be returned to the classroom and football team immediately. This one is far from over boys and girls. Stay tuned!
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