Robert Champion Jr.'s Family Rejects $300,000 Settlement
The family of Florida A&M band member Robert Champion Jr., who died in a hazing ritual last October, has turned down the school's settlement offer. The university says it was not responsible for Champion's death because he broke the law and school policies by willingly participating in the ritual.
(Photo: Courtesy of Florida A&M University)
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