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7 Albany Students Accused of Making Sorority Pledges Eat Mud, Moldy Food

One recruit was sent to the hospital, according to police

Seven University at Albany students are accused of blindfolding sorority recruits, making them eat mud and dousing them in rotten eggs and milk, sending one pledge to the hospital. 

One sickened victim was treated and released from a hospital after she experienced an allergic reaction, according to The Times-Union of Albany

Albany police made the arrests early Thursday and seven women were arraigned on misdemeanor hazing charges. 

The victim told police the students told her to get on the ground and forced her to eat what appeared to be mud while pouring rotten milk and eggs, mold-covered food and the liquid that smelled like urine onto her face. 

A spokesman for the university said Alpha Omicron Pi is not a recognized sorority at the school.

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