Fourteen people, including thirteen Penn State students, face charges in a shocking college drug ring allegedly centered in two fraternity houses—Sigma Chi and Delta Upsilon—where pledges were forced to cut and package cocaine sourced from Philly and NYC. The alleged ringleader, 24-year-old Agostino Abbatiello, surrendered without bail. Fraternities are under fire: Delta Upsilon is on interim suspension, Sigma Chi’s chapter is shut down pending investigation. One defendant, Paul Robinson, is accused of hiding evidence; his son allegedly supplied the drugs. This case exposes deep corruption within campus fraternities—and the consequences could include expulsion or jail time.

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