The lawsuit arising from Eitan Weiner’s overdose on fentanyl has revealed his extensive drug use through text messages. Weiner, who enjoyed mixing drugs at festivals and while listening to rap music, often disregarded warnings from friends. His parents accuse Stanford of neglecting public health advisories regarding counterfeit pills and allowing a damaging culture of drug use in fraternities to continue. The legal battle includes Weiner's fraternity, family, and friends, with dismissals sought by several involved parties as the case progresses in court.
Weiner joked about his drug use, stating, "I wanna be like the great rock bands of the 70s ... Banging guitar solos and crippling opiate addiction."
Despite warnings from friends, Weiner expressed confidence in his choices, declaring, "Cuz I'm sure heroin is fun ... but such a slippery slope."
He shared details of his drug use, including experiences at festivals and with friends, emphasizing a culture of drug use around him.
The lawsuit alleges Stanford ignored public health warnings about counterfeit pills, contributing to a dangerous environment in its fraternities.
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