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Dennis Rodman arrested for DUI

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“It’s funny though, that I don’t see how people can sit there and say this person is a ‘madman.'”
Kim Jong-un whisperer and former NBA standout Dennis Rodman is in trouble with law again.
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The gossip site TMZ broke the news that Rodman was pulled over for a traffic violation late Saturday night and ended up being arrested for DUI.
The arrest occurred around 11 p.m. in Newport Beach, Calif.
A Rodman rep told TMZ on Sunday morning that “alcoholism has been a struggle on and off for Dennis the past 15 years” and that he’s been experiencing “tough personal issues.”
The rep added that going back rehab would be recommended to Rodman.
Rodman has pleaded guilty and no contest to DUI in the past, and also faced charges related to a hit-and-run.
In his post-NBA days, Rodman has made headlines for increasingly bizarre statements about North Korea and its leader Kim Jong-un, who Rodman regards as a friend.
Rodman has said that he believes Kim Jong-un is “for the people,” that “no one’s ever held his baby before but me,” that “Rocky” and “Dallas theme songs play for hours on end” and that North Korea “just want[s] people in America and the government to know they don’t hate Americans” and want to work with the U. S.
Rodman also said North Korea doesn’t look as communist as it did when he first visited.
“When I first went there it was so […] communist. Dry and dreary […] like ‘The Walking Dead.’ But the third time I went there, wow. [Pyongyang, the capital] changed a lot,” he said “[Kim] is building all these new condos and hotels. He built the largest water park in the world, a ski resort and this big bowling alley.”
Rodman infamously told a story of how he first met Kim Jong-un, wondering why people were bowing before “this f*cker* and crying for 25 minutes.
When asked if he was shocked by something he saw in North Korea, Rodman told this story:
In more recent times, Rodman acknowledged that Kim Jong-un “probably is” a “madman.”
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“It’s funny though, that I don’t see how people can sit there and say this person is a ‘madman,’” Rodman told Stephen Colbert, of all people. “He probably is, but I didn’t see that. He probably is,” he added.

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