This time, Don Abbey is suing members of the board of directors for the alumni housing corporation that owns and operates the Beta Theta Pi house at 220 N. Burrowes St. He claims a breach of fiduciary duty for allegedly allowing alcohol use and hazing by active members that led to Piazza's death, expenses and debt for legal fees and unlawful use of the house after the active chapter was shuttered in the wake of Piazza's death.
According to Tapper's list, the IFC's tweet falls third only behind a man who needs his nuggs and President Barack Obama.
Penn State's various Greek organizations teamed up to perform versions of a number of different movies and musicals in Eisenhower Auditorium on Thursday Night.
Penn State has also suspended the chapter on an interim basis for the duration of an investigation into possible policy violations.
Parks Miller said Cantorna was asked not to make any public statements about his intentions for moving forward with the case, and she isn't sure why he decided to release a statement otherwise this morning.