Tuesday, October 20, 2015

Madison Montag, Ryder Cherry: Prostitutes Suspected of Supplying Lamar Odom"s With Drugs

Shortly, after the world learned that Lamar Odom was found unconscious in a Nevada brothel, workers at the Love Ranch identified the two women who may have helped save his life.


Madison Montag and Ryder Cherry were reportedly the first to discover that Odom had passed out. Witnesses say the ladies attempted to revive him and instructed another employee to call 911. 



Now, controversial Love Ranch owner Dennis Hof says the women will not receive payment for servicing Odom over the weekend, as he suspects they may have supplied the drugs that resulted in his overdose.


“They will not answer questions about Lamar or possible drug use while he was here,” Hof told TMZ. “I’m suspicious.”


That may sound shady, but it makes sense that the women wouldn’t want to risk implicating themselves legally.


Hof, of course, may have ulterior motives as the women were supposed to receive half of the $ 75,000 that Odom paid to stay at the brothel.


Adding to the suspicion is the fact that Hof has proven to be quite the shady character in the week since the incident took place.


Against the wishes of Odom’s family and friends, Hof appeared on Nancy Grace’s talk show and boasted about telling the Kardashians to “go to hell.”


He has since refused requests to refrain from giving any further interviews.


Even more disgusting is the fact that Hof has used Odom’s overdose to promote his business, charging customers $ 500 to see the room where the 35-year-old nearly died.


Now, he’s refusing to pay the women who may have literally saved Odom’s life. Yes, Dennis Hof is emerging as a late, dark horse candidate for Douche of the Year.