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Penn State fraternity suspension announced amid assault allegation

Penn State University says it has suspended a fraternity while a third-party report of an allegation of sexual assault is investigated.

Old Main on the Penn State campus in State College.
Old Main on the Penn State campus in State College.Read moreGene J. Puskar / Associated Press

STATE COLLEGE, Pa. — Penn State University has suspended a fraternity while a third-party report of an allegation of sexual assault is investigated.

University police said Tuesday that an online submission said an unidentified person, reportedly a student, had alleged to a third party having been sexually assaulted by four unidentified fraternity brothers almost a week earlier at the Alpha Epsilon Pi fraternity in State College.

Penn State said Wednesday that its office of student contact has placed the fraternity's Phi Sigma Delta Sigma chapter on interim suspension while the university and State College police investigate. During the suspension, the fraternity will be barred from recruiting members, hosting social events and participating in university functions.

Penn State said Alpha Epsilon Pi’s national organization has been notified and is cooperating with the investigation. Jonathan Pierce, former national fraternity president and current International Fraternity spokesman, confirmed Wednesday that the organization is cooperating fully with the investigation.

“Obviously, the alleged incident is absolutely antithetical to our fraternity’s ideals and values," he said. “We will provide more comment upon the conclusion of the investigations.”

A message was also sent to the fraternity’s local chapter seeking comment.