“Needed a psychiatrist” Dennis Rodman was sued for shoving a $100 bill down a waitress’ blouse and grabbing her b**bs
Dennis Rodman was undoubtedly the most notorious man to have ever played in the NBA. From marrying his own self, to have gone missing hours before a mega showdown, to having flings with artists, the Worm has enjoyed his life on cloud 9 perhaps every single day. However, not all occasion was his masculinity appreciated as he once found a lawsuit being filed against him by a waitress for reportedly shoving a $100 bill down her blouse.
Chuck Daly leaving the head coaching job in 1992 was a life-changing event for Dennis Rodman as he would delve into his eccentricity more than ever before after this moment. Having to always party and live his life on the eccentric side, the NBA 75 team member made some strange decisions over time. One of which was to get way-too-physical with a waitress.
Chicago Bulls legend Dennis Rodman sued by a waitress
Fans would be aware to know that Dennis Rodman would frequent several nightclubs during his tenure on the basketball court. While the Worm was indeed a superstar, there was a certain way on how the customer were expected to behave with the working staff. Clearly, Dennis Rodman seemed to have not understood this back in 1998 as he would try to get up close and personal with a cocktail waitress, perhaps against her will.
While at the Fenix in the Argyle Hotel over in West Hollywood, the Chicago Bulls icon was attended by Susan Patterson. To show his ‘appreciation’ for the service he got that night, he would not only shove $100 in her blouse but also make contact with her b**bs. As shocking as the incident sounds, it did not sit well with the waitress.
Susan Patterson was frustrated and decided to sue the former teammate of Michael Jordan the very same year. Interestingly, the same night, he would get up to even more unsavory activities as a woman named Bridgette Chaker would claim he lured her to a room and groped her. Signifying to what extent ‘extreme’ meant for Rodman.
That being said, Susan’s attorney, Gloria Allred, would go on to reveal in January of 2000 that the lawsuit that was filed against Dennis Rodman had been resolved.
Yakshpat Bhargava
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