FSU Student Charged In Hazing Death Will Be Allowed To Move To California

A Florida State University student that has been charged in the hazing death of a fraternity pledge from Pompano Beach has been granted permission to move to California. 

Clayton Muelhstein is one of four Pi Kappa Phi brothers seeking a jury trial in the death last November of Andrew Coffey.  

Five others have entered plea deals with prosecutors.  

A judge agreed to allow Muelhstein to begin a new job in San Francisco, but he will remain on bond and continue to wear a bracelet that detects any alcohol use.

4 Take Hazing Death Plea Deal In Case Of FSU Pledge Andrew Coffey

Four of the nine FSU frat brothers charged in the hazing death of pledge Andrew Coffey entered plea agreements Monday morning

Parents Of FSU Student Who Died At Party Filing Lawsuit

The parents of Andrew Coffey are claiming negligence in the death of their son

Grand Jury Investigating Death Of FSU Fraternity Pledge

he State Attorney's Office confirmed the an investigation into Andrew Coffey's death


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