A judge has tossed numerous claims against Penn State and a fraternity over allegations that it allegedly allowed extreme hazing practices on its campus.

Dauphin County Court of Common Pleas Judge Andrew Dowling, who is overseeing Vivenzio v. Pennsylvania State University, granted summary judgment motions dismissing all claims against Penn State and all but one against the fraternity that were brought. The judge also allowed the plaintiff to replead claims on one count related to all the defendants.

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