I DON'T ATTEND COLLEGE, BUT I MARCH AND HAZE OTHERS IN THE FAMU BAND. NOW, WHO IS CLUELESS? |
In addition, nearly 100 others who were allowed to travel with the band may have been ineligible at the time of Champion's death after the Florida Classic football game in Orlando on Nov. 19.
FAMU's board of trustees was made aware of these potential violations of school policy Tuesday in documents sent to board members by school President James Ammons and his chief of staff, Rosalind Fuse-Hall.
Christopher Chestnut, a lawyer for Champion's parents, Pamela and Robert Champion, said Ammons' revelations underscore the family's belief that the university lacked procedures to protect band members from hazing.
"There were no rules, no regulations, no supervision," Chestnut said.
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