Florida State University

Five Students Plead Guilty in Florida State University Fraternity Hazing Death

What to Know

  • Andrew Coffey was found unconscious at a party with other Pi Kappa Phi fraternity members and later died.
  • Four other men remain charged and are scheduled to go to trial in June.

Five men have accepted a plea deal and will serve jail time for the hazing death of a Florida State University student.

The men originally faced up to five years in prison for a felony hazing charge before agreeing to plead guilty to a misdemeanor hazing charge.

The Tallahassee Democrat reports four of the men will serve 60-day jail sentences and a fifth will serve 30 days after cooperating with the investigation.

The men were in the Pi Kappa Phi fraternity, where 20-year-old Andrew Coffey died of alcohol poisoning in November.

The death led to the university temporarily banning alcohol and social functions at fraternities and sororities.

Four other men remain charged and are scheduled to go to trial in June.

Copyright AP - Associated Press
Contact Us