A Penn State fraternity house became the epicenter of a major cocaine ring, unraveling after one key player, Thomas Robinson, used his real name on Venmo to pay for drugs—essentially signing his own confession. Authorities raided the Delta Upsilon house in December, finding coke, weed, pills, and a gun, after Robinson thought cops were frat brothers playing a prank and got Tased. He allegedly bought out a fellow brother’s operation and made big cash purchases from student dealer Agostino Abbatiello, who’s now in custody. Twelve others are charged—including Robinson’s dad, accused of hiding evidence—and the fraternity is under interim suspension. This case shows how a single careless move can expose deep-rooted campus corruption.

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