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FILE - In this March 21, 2018 file photo, Stephen and Rae Ann Gruver sit in a House committee room behind a photo of their son, 18-year-old Maxwell Gruver, a Louisiana State University freshman who died with a blood-alcohol content six times higher than the legal limit for driving in what authorities say was a hazing incident, in Baton Rouge, La. Stephen and Rae Ann Gruver on behalf of their son, Maxwell Gruver, of Roswell, Ga., have filed a $25 million federal lawsuit Thursday, Aug. 16, 2018, against the university board, the Phi Delta Theta fraternity and several of the fraternity's members. (AP Photo/Melinda Deslatte, File)

FILE - In this March 21, 2018 file photo, Stephen and Rae Ann Gruver sit in a House committee room behind a photo of their son, 18-year-old Maxwell Gruver, a Louisiana State University freshman who died with a blood-alcohol content six times higher than the legal limit for driving in what authorities say was a hazing incident, in Baton Rouge, La. Stephen and Rae Ann Gruver on behalf of their son, Maxwell Gruver, of Roswell, Ga., have filed a $25 million federal lawsuit Thursday, Aug. 16, 2018, against the university board, the Phi Delta Theta fraternity and several of the fraternity's members. (AP Photo/Melinda Deslatte, File)

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