Family of Texas A&M Student Files $1 Million Lawsuit

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Austin, Texas, January 8, 2026

The parents of Brianna Aguilera, a 19-year-old Texas A&M student, have filed a $1 million wrongful death lawsuit against the Austin Blacks Rugby Club and the University of Texas Latin Economics and Business Association. The lawsuit alleges that they served alcohol to Aguilera, who was underage, leading to her fatal fall from an apartment building after attending a tailgate party. The family’s attorney claims the organizations showed gross negligence in serving alcohol to an intoxicated minor, while the family’s dissatisfaction with the police’s suicide ruling has led them to seek further investigations.

Austin, Texas – Family of Texas A&M Student Files $1 Million Wrongful Death Lawsuit

The parents of Brianna Aguilera, a 19-year-old Texas A&M student who died after attending a University of Texas tailgate in November, have filed a $1 million wrongful death lawsuit against two Austin organizations. The lawsuit alleges that the Austin Blacks Rugby Club and the University of Texas Latin Economics and Business Association served alcohol to Aguilera despite her being underage, leading to her fatal fall from a 17-story apartment building.

Details of the Incident

According to the lawsuit, Aguilera attended a tailgate hosted by the University of Texas Latin Economics and Business Association at the Austin Blacks Rugby Club facility on November 29. Despite being underage, she was allegedly served alcoholic beverages, resulting in her becoming “grossly intoxicated.” Witnesses reported that Aguilera’s behavior shifted from upbeat to disoriented, requiring assistance to walk and stand. At one point, she stumbled into the woods and lost her phone. After leaving the tailgate around 10 p.m., Aguilera returned to the 21 Rio apartment complex, where she was later found deceased outside the building, with injuries consistent with a fall from a higher floor. The Austin Police Department initially ruled her death a suicide, citing a deleted “suicide note” found on her phone. However, the family disputes this conclusion, seeking further investigation into the circumstances surrounding her death.

Legal Actions and Allegations

The lawsuit filed in Travis County seeks at least $1 million in damages from the Austin Blacks Rugby Club and the University of Texas Latin Economics and Business Association. It accuses the organizations of gross negligence for serving alcohol to Aguilera despite her age and overserving her to the point of intoxication. The family’s attorney stated that the lawsuit aims to hold the entities accountable and to subpoena individuals, documents, and data to continue the investigation into the events of that night. The lawsuit also requests a jury trial and seeks damages for wrongful death, citing the defendants’ alleged misconduct.

Background Context

Aguilera’s death has raised questions about the handling of the investigation by the Austin Police Department. The family has expressed dissatisfaction with the department’s conclusion of suicide and has called for the Texas Rangers to take over the case. The lawsuit is part of the family’s efforts to obtain answers and ensure accountability for the events leading to Aguilera’s death. The case has garnered attention due to the serious allegations against the organizations involved and the ongoing debate over the circumstances surrounding the incident.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What is the lawsuit about?

The lawsuit alleges that the Austin Blacks Rugby Club and the University of Texas Latin Economics and Business Association served alcohol to 19-year-old Brianna Aguilera despite her being underage, leading to her fatal fall from a 17-story apartment building in Austin, Texas.

Who filed the lawsuit?

The lawsuit was filed by the parents of Brianna Aguilera, Stephanie Rodriguez and Manuel Aguilera, seeking at least $1 million in damages from the two organizations.

What are the main allegations in the lawsuit?

The lawsuit accuses the organizations of gross negligence for serving alcohol to Aguilera despite her age and overserving her to the point of intoxication, which allegedly led to her death.

What is the current status of the investigation?

The Austin Police Department initially ruled Aguilera’s death a suicide, citing a deleted ‘suicide note’ found on her phone. However, the family disputes this conclusion and has called for the Texas Rangers to take over the case. The lawsuit is part of the family’s efforts to obtain answers and ensure accountability.

What is the significance of this case?

The case has garnered attention due to the serious allegations against the organizations involved and the ongoing debate over the circumstances surrounding Aguilera’s death, highlighting concerns about underage drinking and the responsibilities of organizations hosting such events.

Key Features of the Case

Feature Details
Incident Date November 29, 2025
Victim Brianna Aguilera, 19-year-old Texas A&M student
Organizations Involved Austin Blacks Rugby Club and University of Texas Latin Economics and Business Association
Allegations Serving alcohol to an underage individual, leading to gross intoxication and fatal fall
Lawsuit Amount $1 million in damages
Investigation Status Family disputes suicide ruling; calls for Texas Rangers to take over the case

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