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American athlete, a pro basketball player for Detroit Pistons. By 1993 he had two championship rings on his way to a second straight rebounding title. He had played in two All-Star games and was the NBA Defensive Player of the Year twice. He was wildly popular in Detroit, loved what he did and the adulation that went with it. He had it all, a Ferrari, name recognition, money, fame and glory. Yet, on an April night in 1993, he debated killing himself with shotgun. It was his seventh and last season with the Pistons and the team was going downhill fast. He was making $2.5 million a year and looking at the guys who were making ten times that, feeling out in the cold and sorry for himself. Always flamboyant, always an exhibitionist, always driven, he decided in that conversation with his shotgun that he was going to be whoever and whatever he wanted to be. From bottoming out, he emerged with a fuller identity. The first thing he did was bleach his hair blond. The fans went nuts. When he was in college he had stuck quarters in his ears to get attention. Now he went over the top. He moved on to pink hair, a ring in his nose, multiple earrings, painted fingernails. Sometimes he wore women's clothing, "exploring his feminine side." He said that a sequined halter top and tight leather shorts "made him feel like a whole person, not just one-dimensional." Rodman's second book, released in 1997, was entitled "Walk on the Wild Side." The book was full of sex and obscenities, so much so that Oprah Winfrey cancelled an appearance that Rodman was scheduled to do on her show. Included in the work were details of his affair with a transsexual and the reasons for which he dates white women versus black women, as well as other information about his "identity." Rodman said, "Fifty percent of life in the NBA is SEX. The other fifty percent is money." Far from the time when he was a skinny throwaway kid, the women adored him, they were all over him, a long way from his first sex experience, with a prostitute when he was 20. His steady girl friends were usually white women, and he could have a woman at his side at any time with 15 minutes notice. In early 1995 a Hawks cheerleader sued him for $1.5 million, claiming he gave her herpes, which he flatly denied. He won the case but not before it cost him $225,000 in lawyers' fees. His first wife, Anicka Bakes divorced him in 1993; they had a five-year-old daughter. Madonna came into his life in 1994 at a Knick's game at Madison Square Garden. In April, one of her people called to invite him to Miami where she was going to interview him for Vibe, the hip-hop magazine. When he arrived at her house he said, "I'm Dennis," she said, "I'm Madonna," and they both said, "Great." After the interview, they were all over each other. After going out to a gay bar for the evening, they ended up back in Madonna's bed. For the following six months when they were together, the media attention was incredible. He was living with a girl in San Antonio during the time until they broke up. Rodman writes that he thinks about death a lot. That he does not do drugs. That he is bisexual in his attitude but not physically. He wants to play his last game in the NBA in the nude. He wants to walk off the court, taking off one garment for every step. Whatever he does, we can safely bet that Dennis Rodman will catch our attention. On 11/14/1998, in Las Vegas, NV, he married actress Carmen Electra (born 4/20/1962), impulsively and the media reported, too drunk to know what was going on. After nine days, he filed for annulment. The couple were seen together often enough after that for the public to be confused about what their status might be. On 5/31/2001, prosecutors in Newport Beach, CA formally charged basketball's bad boy with three charges of disturbing the peace stemming from a raucous birthday party at his oceanfront home on May 12. In response to repeated complains from his neighbors, Rodman stated in all innocence that all he wanted was to have some fun. Apparently his self-absorption is sufficient to block out such distractions as consideration of anyone else. Rodman was with his first wife, Anikta Baktes, for six years, married two and divorced in 1991. As his fame increased, the abuse kept pace. His nine-day marriage to Carmen Electra was barely a pause in his electric lifestyle. Reconciliation's were apparently effective as the couple remained in a relationship and remarried on 6/12/2003 on the beach in front of his Newport Beach residence. Rodman entered outpatient rehab for alcohol abuse in Ft Lauderdale, May 5, 2008. He had been arrested five days prior on suspicion of domestic abuse. Link to Wikipedia biography
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Published/Released |
May 1, 1996 |
Work : Published/ Exhibited/ Released May 1996 (Reached best-seller list) . |
S.No. | Event Type | Event Date | Event Description |
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Significant Money Loss |
Aug. 1, 1993 |
Financial : Lose significant money August 1993 (Lost $35,000 gambling in Vegas) . |
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Marriage |
Nov. 14, 1998 |
Relationship : Marriage 14 November 1998 (Carmen Electra) . |
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Divorce |
Nov. 23, 1998 |
Relationship : Divorce dates 23 November 1998 (Filed for anullment) . |
3 |
Divorce |
April 1, 1999 |
Relationship : Divorce dates 6 April 1999 (Carmen filed divorce papers against Rodman) . |
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Assault Perpetrator |
Jan. 15, 1997 |
Crime : Assault/ Battery Perpetration 15 January 1997 (Kicked courtside reporter, out 11 games) . |
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Arrested |
April 30, 2008 |
Crime : Arrest 30 April 2008 (On suspicion of domestic abuse) . |
Gender | Male |
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Weekday | Saturday |
Date | May 13, 1961 |
Time | 12:10 a.m. |
Daylight Saving | Yes |
City | Trenton, New Jersey, United States |
Geo-location | 40ºN13'1.38", |
Timezone | America/New_York |
City | Trenton, New Jersey, United States |
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Timezone | America/New_York |
Time (America/New_York) | May. 13, 1961, 12:10:00 AM |
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Time (UTC) | May. 13, 1961, 04:10:00 AM |
Time (LMT) | May. 12, 1961, 11:11:02 PM |
Time (Julian) | 2437432.67361111 |
LMT Correction | -4.9828 Hrs |
Ayanmsha | True Chitra - 23º18'25.61" |
Institutionalized
May 1, 2008
Social : Institutionalized - prison, hospital 5 May 2008 (Rehab facility for alcohol abuse) .