Story highlights National chapter of SAE says it is giving due process to members at University of Oklahoma

Some members of the fraternity at the University of Oklahoma have received death threats, their lawyer says

University of Washington's SAE chapter president says its members were not involved in an incident on that campus

(CNN) Some of the 100 fraternity brothers of the now-disbanded Sigma Alpha Epsilon chapter at the University of Oklahoma have received death threats after the release of a video in which a racist chant was heard, a lawyer for the chapter's board said Friday.

Attorney Stephen Jones said other members of the former chapter of the fraternity have been physically assaulted, though he wouldn't go into specifics.

Jones told a news conference that he had been retained by the board of trustees -- the alumni advisers for the chapter -- "to assist them in evaluating certain legal issues and other matters that may impact local chapter of SAE."

There are no plans right now to sue the university, which shut down the chapter's house and disbanded the SAE chapter, he said. The national chapter of SAE also revoked the OU chapter's charter.

The school also expelled two members of the fraternity, but Jones said he is not representing them.

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