Judge Orders Records Be Turned Over to Rodman
A judge Wednesday ordered prosecutors to turn over records requested by Dennis Rodman’s attorney, who says his client was targeted by police.
Orange County Superior Court Judge Frances Munoz gave prosecutors until Sept. 17 to hand over reports of city code violations in the last year that are similar to those for which Rodman has been cited, prosecutor Michael Fell said.
The former basketball star did not appear in court Wednesday. His arraignment on charges of disturbing the peace was rescheduled for Sept. 17.
Rodman’s loud parties have prompted neighbors to complain repeatedly to police in the last several years and have led to more than $3,000 in fines for noise violations. The most recent charges involve an allegedly raucous 40th birthday party that Rodman held at his home on May 31.
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