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., on March 21, 2018. A jury’s decision that Gruver

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., on March 21, 2018. (AP Photo/Melinda Deslatte, File)

The family of an 18-year-old Louisiana State University fraternity pledge, whose hazing-related alcohol death after being forced to chug 190-proof liquor prompted changes to the law in two states, will get a $6.1 million settlement in a lawsuit stemming from the case.

A jury awarded the verdict last week to Stephen and Rae Ann Gruver, the parents of Maxwell Gruver. Their lawyer told Law&Crime that the settlement goes a long way to help the couple, who started the Max Gruver Foundation, which includes talking to college and high school students around the country about the dangers of hazing.

“The verdict sends a strong message to hazers or would-be hazers,” said Don Cazayoux. “This is going to give the Gruvers another tool in their arsenal during their campaign to stop hazing.”



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