Dennis Rodman Charged with Misdemeanor Drunken Driving. Again
UPDATE, JAN. 26, 10:48 A.M.: Alleging Dennis Rodman had a blood-alcohol content three times the legal limit in California when he was pulled over Jan. 13 in Newport Beach, the Orange County District Attorney's office on Thursday charged the NBA Hall of Famer with misdemeanor drunken driving.
Meanwhile, Rodman's lawyer Paul Meyer reportedly says that after his client's arrest, the 56-year-old immediately entered a residential treatment program and committed to long-term outpatient treatment.
The
Orange County Register quotes a statement issued by Meyer:
He recognizes the problem and is working hard. No one questions his big heart and care for others. In recent months, he completed his community-service obligation (for a previous case) by donating many hours in long-term care facilities and making a real difference in peoples lives. I think the responsible way that Dennis is facing his current situation will be an inspiration to many others.
ORIGINAL POST, JAN. 17, 5:50 A.M.: The latest word from Wormland is that Dennis Rodman could go to prison for up to two years because of his recent DUI arrest.
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