Dennis Rodman ‘Sick’, ‘Broke’ & Owes Over $800k In Child Support

Sad news for former NBA baller, Dennis Rodman. According to court documents, Rodman is in terrible physical and financial shape. According to his ex-wife’s attorney, he’s behind in spousal and child support. In fact, he owes more than $800k, for two of his children. LA Times reports,
Former NBA star Dennis Rodman is “extremely sick,” “broke” and is in no position to pay hefty child and spousal support payments, according to court documents. As of March 1, Rodman, 51, owed $808,935 in back child support for the 9- and 10-year-old children that he had with his third wife, Michelle Rodman, said her attorney, Jack Kayajanian, in court documents. Rodman also owed $51,441 through March 1 in back spousal support, Kayajanian alleged in court documents.
Unfortunately, according to Rodman’s attorney, Linnea Willis (who is working pro bono), Rodman financially can’t afford spousal and child support. Willis claims that Rodman is
“barely capable of paying for his living expenses, let alone the $5,000 he has for one child from another relationship, and the $4,500 monthly payment for spousal and child support to Michelle Rodman”.
According to court documents, Rodman is “extremely sick” and his “marketability is diminishing with age and illness”.
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