Dennis Rodman Allegedly Helped Rob A Yoga Studio
Dennis Rodman Allegedly Helped Rob A Yoga Studio
It’s been a while since Dennis Rodman has been in trouble. But new reports claim that he was seen helping steal from the VIBES Hot Yoga Studio in Newport Beach, California Tuesday afternoon. In surveillance footage a man, who is said to be Rodman, is seen entering the studio with two women and another man. One of those women put clothes into her bag while Rodman allegedly served as a distraction as he talked to employees and hid the woman from a studio worker as she put clothes in her bag.
The studio said there was more than $500 worth of clothing taken, and that the entire group smelled like alcohol. The other man also picked up a crystal, worth $2,500, and broke it when it dropped; after telling a worker he wanted to purchase it. They all refused to pay for the damages.
The studio then reported the incident to police.
Rodman’s lawyer didn’t want to comment, saying it was “premature.” Rodman is also staying quiet on social media about it.
He is already on probation after driving drunk in California in January 2018. He went to rehab at Turning Point Rehabilitation Center in Paterson, N.J. About a month after that incident, Rodman said he had been sober for 30 days.

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