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Rodman’s brushes

with the law:

Aug. 21, 1999: Arrested on suspicion of being drunk and creating a

disturbance at Woody’s Wharf. He allegedly got drunk and started

intentionally and repeatedly pounding his head into the bar’s

ceiling. Police said he refused to leave when asked. He was arrested

and released. No charges were filed.

Nov. 6, 1999: Arrested along with ex-wife Carmen Electra at an

upscale Miami Beach hotel after the two were involved in a physical

fight. Electra reportedly had a cut on her lip and Rodman had

scratches on his chest. Charges were dropped against both.

Dec. 22, 1999: Arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol

after leaving The Clubhouse restaurant in Costa Mesa. A blood test

revealed his blood alcohol level was .15, almost twice the legal

limit. Pleaded guilty to the charge and got three years’ informal

probation.

May 31, 2001: The Orange County district attorney filed three

criminal misdemeanor charges against Rodman for violating the city’s

noise ordinance after he blasted music on the public beach on the eve

of his 40th birthday. He pleaded guilty on all three counts and paid

the requisite fines.

Aug. 4, 2001: Got a ticket from Harbor Patrol for going too fast

on his speedboat in Newport Harbor. Paid a fine.

Aug. 29, 2001: Walked into Hooters restaurant on Newport Boulevard

with a fire extinguisher and randomly hosed off a patron. Was

investigated by the police and the Orange County Health Care Agency

for inappropriate use of a fire extinguisher. No charges were filed.

Jan. 5, 2002: Arrested at Josh Slocum’s restaurant for allegedly

obstructing a police investigation. Officers were looking into

whether Rodman’s Mariner’s Mile restaurant was serving alcohol after

2 a.m., which is illegal. He posted a $500 bail.

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