ATHENS, Ga. - Two fraternities at the University of Georgia were accused of hazing, according to a report by the university's police department.

Hazing accusations at University of Georgia

What we know:

The University of Georgia's Office of Student Conduct received a report on Aug. 12 from a therapist about "gross student misconduct and abuse" and "hazing by male Greek Life leaders," according to police.

The two fraternities named in the complaint were Sigma Chi and Sigma Alpha Epsilon, and the therapist said the hazing happened on Aug. 8 and 10, police said.

The therapist's email said that incoming first-year students were punched and forced to drink large amounts of alcohol "beyond their capacity," according to police.

A second email from the same therapist said that Sigma Chi ha

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