The family of Chase Meola, who was killed outside the Phi Kappa Psi house in October 2020, filed a lawsuit against the fraternity on Monday.
The lawsuit said the fraternity chapter"continued to hold itself out as an active fraternity, held parties and served alcohol," which led to the party that was being held the night Meola was killed.
Kintie Mitchell, 18 at the time, and a group of other"uninvited individuals" attended the party, according to the lawsuit, and at some point were asked to leave. "Chase along with some of his fraternity brothers escorted Kintie Mitchell and others in his group out of the Fraternity house," the lawsuit said.
Once outside, Mitchell is accused of shooting Meola in the head. Mitchell, who had been released on bond in multiple other cases just days before the shooting, was arrested and charged with murder. His case is currently set to go to trial in December.
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