The State - News from Feb. 11, 1987
A Berkeley lawyer, fed up with late-night antics of his fraternity neighbors, has filed a $1-million suit charging the Phi Gamma Delta house with serving alcohol to minors. Donald Driscoll, who lives on “fraternity row” near the University of California, said he filed the suit in Alameda County Superior Court because his complaints to Berkeley police and fraternity officials were ignored. Driscoll claims that the Phi Gamma Delta members, on a regular basis, played music loud into the morning, urinated outside his home and engaged in drunken basketball games in the street late at night.
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