‘A catatonic state ever since she hit the ground’: Sorority to blame for college student’s ‘catastrophic’ fall from 2nd-story window, lawsuit says

Left: Sarah Cox (GoFundMe). Right: The apartment building located at 2 Judge Street in Boston, Massachusetts (Google Maps).

Left: Sarah Cox (GoFundMe). Right: The apartment building located at 2 Judge Street in Boston, Massachusetts (Google Maps).

The family of a college student in Massachusetts who fell out of a second-story window during a sorority party says that she has suffered “catastrophic” injuries — and that the Greek organization is responsible.

Sarah Cox was a junior at Northeastern University in Boston when she fell out of a window at an apartment building at 2 Judge Street on March 31, 2023. According to a lawsuit filed by her family members, she has not regained consciousness — and her family still doesn’t know what happened.

In a complaint filed in March, almost a year after the incident, the family says the sorority, Alpha Epsilon Phi, should have known of the risks — and taken steps to protect its members, like Cox. The lawsuit names the national sorority organization, the local chapter, then-chapter President Margaret “Maggie” Scales, property owner Marcia Ramos, and the Ramos Properties company.

The apartment, according to the complaint, “was designated as, and publicly known to be an apartment that Maggie Scales and the Sorority openly used as their Sorority house.”

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