Authorities in Breckenridge, Colorado, said a Texas Christian University student who suffered burns when his peers branded his buttocks participated in the act willingly and no charges will be filed. Authorities said they decided not to pursue charges after reviewing statements from Amon Carter IV and a dozen other TCU students. Carter had Greek symbols from his fraternity and a sorority branded on his butt on January 8th over Christmas break in a Breckenridge home rented by more than a dozen TCU fraternity and sorority members. He needed surgery after suffering second-and third-degree burns. Investigators said it was not part of a fraternity initiation because Carter was already a member. Carter, 20, is part of a prominent family in Texas. He's the great-grandson of Amon G. Carter, Sr., who founded the Fort Worth Star-Telegram.
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