Drug charges plague frat
Three Alpha Epsilon Pi members were charged with felony drug-related offenses this week in two separate incidents.
The following accounts were taken from Athens-Clarke County and University Police reports:
Officers on the Western Judicial Circuit Drug Task Force served a search warrant at Marc Rael Segel and Michael Phillip Klug’s apartment on Magnolia Bluff Drive at 10:30 a.m. on Tuesday. The task force includes investigators from ACC Police, University Police and the Oconee County Sheriff’s Department.
Arrest warrants were taken out on Segel and Klug on Wednesday.
Segel is charged with manufacturing marijuana, possession of a schedule II drug and a felony count of possession of marijuana with intent to distribute.
Klug was charged with possession of a schedule II drug.
A schedule II drug is characterized as having a high abuse risk but also as having accepted medical uses. Schedule II drugs include narcotics, stimulants and depressants, such as cocaine, morphine and methadone.
The police report did not indicate which schedule II drug Segel and Klug possessed.
Alpha Epsilon Pi member Brandon Adam Grant was arrested in his East Campus Village dorm room on Feb. 22 and charged with a misdemeanor count of possession of marijuana and a felony count of intent to distribute.
Klug, Grant and Chad Borer, president of Alpha Epsilon Pi, declined to comment.
Efforts to reach Segel were unsuccessful Thursday evening.
ACC Lt. Mike Hunsinger said the task force is looking for illegal activity, not targeting specific individuals because of their group affiliations.
“We are not interested in whether they are Greek or not,” he said.


