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Penn State frat house gave TikTok tour hours before being busted as cocaine den

August 18, 20262 Mins Read
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They went on a ski trip — and now anyone with a TikTok account can watch.

Mere hours after news broke that 14 fraternity alumni at Penn State were busted in a sophisticated cocaine trafficking ring, current brothers in one of the accused houses, Sigma Chi, were broadcast conducting a tour of their fraternity house, a.k.a. the alleged scene of the crime.

Shot for the college ride-sharing app Fetii, the video takes voyeurs (and, potentially, prosecutors) on a romp through the reported drug den.

Viewers treated to a walk-through of a “great hall” lined with fraternity regalia, a dining room with wall-to-wall tables and benches, and a dingy basement for parties.

There’s also a basketball court, a video game hangout room and a yard that the fraternity brothers claim is “by far the biggest yard in the state college.”

Attorney General Dave Sunday alleges that between 2023 and 2024, fraternity pledges at the Sigma Chi house were taught how to parcel and package cocaine, which was later sold to other Penn State students, many of whom belonged to other greek organizations.

“Just because you’re at college and you’re making money and you think that this is something you can get away with, it’s not,” Sunday told press at a briefing on Monday. “It’s extremely serious.”

It’s also a far cry from the fraternity’s proclaimed motto of “friendship, justice, learning,” which still graces the chapter’s website. In August, the accused drug smuggling house received the prestigious James F. Bash award from the fraternity’s national leadership organization for “major improvements in overall chapter operations.”

Two weeks ago, the brothers posted an Instagram update on their house, boasting about their 2026 home improvements. (The social media page has since been made private, but screenshots have been obtained by the Post.)

“We built a new basement bar, added new furniture to the backyard and card room, refreshed the basketball and pickleball court, painted the basement, the exterior, the backyard bar, and the fence, installed new outdoor lighting, upgraded the gym equipment, and are getting ready to add an AI lab to the card room. We also have a pool table and golf simulator on the way.”

Statues of Pablo Escobar have not yet been added to the foyer.



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