University of Central Florida (UCF) Sorority Sisters (Kappa Kappa Gamma) Accuse Fraternity (Delta Upsilon) of Misconduct on Trip to Downtown Orlando Nightclub

Police at the University of Central Florida are investigating allegations that members of a fraternity spike the drinks of unsuspecting women with roofies. UCF's Office of Student Conduct and the UCF Police Department will conduct reviews of the incident. The reviews or investigations by local law enforcement and the University are welcomed by the suspected fraternity, which denied the allegations. The controversy stems from an event that occurred on February 10, when the Delta Upsilon fraternity and Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority took a bus to a downtown Orlando nightclub. Three unnamed sorority members gave written statements that alleged members of the fraternity were bragging about putting roofies in random drinks and passing them out to random women. The unnamed women also said that members of the fraternity were drinking from a spiked two-liter bottle of soda although there no alcohol should have been transported or consumed on the trip. One sorority member claims she saw a fraternity member "open a two liter of soda, reach into his pocket, put his hand over the container, close the two liter, and shake it up." Despite the allegations none of the sorority members that came forward claimed to have seen the drugs. For more read UCF fraternity questioned about spiking drinks of unsuspecting women with roofies.

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