Rodman has more music to face
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Deirdre Newman
NEWPORT BEACH -- When Dennis Rodman appears in court for noise
violations on Oct. 1, he will also have to deal with two misdemeanor
charges of allegedly racing his 47-foot powerboat through Newport Harbor.
The former NBA bad boy was formally charged on Monday with speeding
violations for traveling 20 mph in a 5 mph zone on two consecutive
Fridays in August -- Aug. 3 and Aug. 10.
The Aug. 10 incident occurred after Rodman, ferrying six passengers in
his boat Sexual Chocolate, left the dock at Josh Slocums, a restaurant he
helps run and finance in Newport Beach, said Tori Richards, a spokeswoman
for the Orange County district attorney’s office.
Rodman was already scheduled to appear in court Oct. 1 for an
arraignment on three charges of making too much noise at his 40th
birthday party on May 12. That arraignment has been postponed on several
occasions, most recently Monday.
Paul Meyer, Rodman’s attorney, said he doesn’t believe Rodman is being
singled out.
“I expect that the court will treat a speeding ticket for Mr. Rodman
the same as they would treat a speeding ticket for anyone else,” Meyer
said.
If convicted, Rodman faces up to a year in jail and $2,000 in fines
for the speeding charges.
If convicted of the noise charges, he can get up to 18 months in jail
and face $3,000 in fines.
Rodman “disturbed the peace” in his Seashore Drive neighborhood on May
12, when he hosted a party on the beach to celebrate his 40th birthday,
according to prosecutors. Police said about 300 people came to the party,
which featured famous bands playing on the beach.
Rodman also jumped off a helicopter onto the beach during the party.
Police in riot gear disrupted the festivities, and the party moved to
Josh Slocums on Coast Highway.
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