The Pennsylvania State Attorney General’s office filed a new motion for restitution to be paid to the parents of Timothy Piazza for bills they have paid consequential to their son’s death.

The office, which serves as the prosecutors in the case, have totaled the bills from Mt. Nittany Medical Center and Hershey Medical Center — the hospitals Piazza was originally taken to — and the funeral costs to be a part of the restitution recommendation of $223,000.

The motion was filed after restitutions for the recently sentenced brothers were set for $1 with the issue to be decided at a later date.

The six former Beta Theta Pi brothers who have been previously sentenced could now face new sentencing hearings.

The attorney general’s office is claiming the delay of the restitution decision is not legally permitted and restitution must be determined at the time of sentencing.

They are asking the judge who set the previous $1 restitution to vacate the orders and schedule a hearing on the issue before May 2.

In 2017, sophomore pledge Timothy Piazza died following Beta Theta Pi's fatal bid-acceptance night, in which Piazza consumed 18 drinks in 82 minutes and fell down the now-banned fraternity's basement stairs.

Since his death, 17 brothers have pleaded guilty for their roles in the hazing-fueled night. The harshest sentencings received include jail time and house arrest.

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