USC Rooftop Sex Photos: Kappa Sigma Frat Member Caught on Roof

by NowPublic Staff | March 29, 2011 at 10:28 am
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A Kappa Sigma Frat Member Put On Quite The Show At USC. Here Are the USC Kappa Sigma Frat Member Photos

College is a time for experimentation. Maybe that would explain why two USC students were spotted having sex on the roof of a building. According to one report, the two USC lovebirds could be seen by hundreds of people during a philanthropy event.

The USC rooftop sex photos show an alleged member of the Kappa Sigma fraternity and a female who insists on keeping her shirt on to preserve a sense of decorum.

A member of Kappa Sigma, perhaps even the gentleman in the USC roof photos, recently sent a Cocksman email, which states women "aren't actual people like us men."

Here are the Kappa Sigma Roof Top sex photos


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JackBauer24hrs

Actually the girl was a UCLA student... That's the way to stick it to and in a Bruin! hahhaha..

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suckit

In case your lacking intellect hasn't shown you otherwise, you're a complete douche. She's clearly an usc student, and the signs all point to it. A, needs massive amounts of attention. B, is a whore. C, thought this was a method of increasing her resume from " nothing", to "something stupid".

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notafaggot

trojb, lol u are a fool

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Crossbow

Cannot believe it....This is ....kinda stupid...

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awesomebrah

girl is actually in Theta @ ucla... a lot of people in the greek system here know her (bet you can guess why)... and this is the farthest thing from stupid! fully liberating/ takes courage 

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