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Hamm-er time

‘Mad Men’ star beat pledge while in frat

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“MAD MEN” star Jon Hamm took part in a violent college hazing in 1990 at the University of Texas that led to criminal charges and to the fraternity chapter permanentl­y disbanding, according to court and school records.

The Emmy-winning actor had not been publicly linked to a lawsuit filed by a Sigma Nu pledge, who said he was severely beaten, dragged by the genitals with a hammer and had his pants lit on fire. In the 1991 suit, the pledge said Hamm participat­ed “till the very end.”

Criminal records show Hamm, now 44, was charged with hazing and received deferred adjudicati­on, which under Texas law means he had to complete probation but was never convicted. A separate charge of assault was dismissed.

Representa­tives for Hamm and “Mad Men” creator Matthew Weiner did not respond to requests for comment Thursday.

None of the records were sealed, but Hamm was not famous when the incident happened and his connection to the case didn’t come to light until Star magazine reported it this week.

The case resurfaced just as “Mad Men” begins airing its final season on AMC.

According to the suit, Hamm became “mad, I mean really mad” after the 20-year-old Sigma Nu pledge failed to recite things he was supposed to memorize about Hamm and other fraternity members. For Hamm, his list included “Young Bobby,” “MC Hammer” and “UT Football Punching Bag.”

The pledge, Mark Sanders, said Hamm went on to set his jeans on fire, shove his face in dirt and strike him with a paddle.

“He rears back and hits me left-handed, and he hit me right over my right kidney, I mean square over it,” Sanders said in the lawsuit. “Good solid hit and that, that stood me right up.”

Sanders said he needed medical care and withdrew from the school. Court records show the suit was dismissed in 1993. Attempts to reach Sanders were unsuccessf­ul, and his former attorney did not return a message.

Four other frat members were charged and pleaded no contest to misdemeano­r hazing charges. The Sigma Nu chapter was shut and never reopened.

University records show Hamm arrived on campus in the fall of 1989 and left after the same semester in which the hazing took place. In a 2008 interview with W Magazine, Hamm said he left school his sophomore year after his father died and he returned to Missouri.

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