Update: ZBT expels 3 UF members over mistreatment of disabled vets, will 'make amends'
Laurence Bolotin, executive director of Zeta Beta Tau International, said three UF students the fraternity found to be involved in the incident have already been expelled from the chapter and further action will be taken if necessary.
"We are committed to fully addressing the events that took place, and will be hiring an independent investigator to help us gather all of the facts," Bolotin said in a prepared statement. "Short-term, we are actively working with the resort, with the Presidents of both universities and with the local police to fully understand the events that took place."
Bolotin also apologized for their actions, adding that the fraternity has a zero tolerance policy for such behavior and is "committed to appropriately disciplining any members of our Fraternity who were involved."
"We also look forward to working with our members to make amends for this disgraceful situation by identifying opportunities to serve those who have done so much to serve us," Bolotin said.
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Laurence Bolotin, executive director of Zeta Beta Tau International, said three UF students the fraternity found to be involved in the incident have already been expelled from the chapter and further action will be taken if necessary.
"We are committed to fully addressing the events that took place, and will be hiring an independent investigator to help us gather all of the facts," Bolotin said in a prepared statement. "Short-term, we are actively working with the resort, with the Presidents of both universities and with the local police to fully understand the events that took place."
Bolotin also apologized for their actions, adding that the fraternity has a zero tolerance policy for such behavior and is "committed to appropriately disciplining any members of our Fraternity who were involved."
"We also look forward to working with our members to make amends for this disgraceful situation by identifying opportunities to serve those who have done so much to serve us," Bolotin said.
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