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former brothel manager Richard Hunt provides rare insights Lamar OdomThe near-fatal overdose resulted in six heart attacks and 12 strokes.
on Netflix Untold: The Death and Life of Lamar OdomPremiering on Tuesday, March 31, Hunter recounts being an employee at the Love Ranch near Las Vegas When he got wind of OdomNow 46 years old, he planned a return visit in 2015 while divorcing his wife. Khloe Kardashian.
“His agent or someone actually contacted the brothel to get a car to pick him up. That definitely became a reality when he gave his current address,” Hunt shared. “The car went to pick him up.”
Hunter works in the brothel in the morning Odom’s health crisis.
“It was early Monday or Tuesday morning. It was a very slow day. Love Ranch had a separate house behind the brothel. If you spent enough money, we would put you in the house – and I knew Lamar was there,” he noted. “He’s been there for the past two days. I was sitting at my desk working and a girl he was with ran into my office screaming.”
The room is “completely darkwhen Hunter comes in to help. Hunter said the first thing he noticed was how “bad” Odom was snoring, which led him to believe there was “something wrong” with the athlete.

“I was explaining to the (911) operator what was going on,” he said. “As soon as I got him over to him, he spit it out. Liquid started coming out of his mouth. He told one of the girls that he had snorted some cocaine before he got to the brothel. Now, that was two days ago.”
Hunter continued: “The girl he was with said, ‘He’s taken these, too,’ and she held up this packet (of sexual enhancement pills). I asked her how many he’d taken and she said it was about 12. I looked at the package and it said, ‘Don’t take more than one pill every 24 hours.'”
manager Helped three first responders Odom is 6-foot-10 and they couldn’t put him on a stretcher and roll him out. So we had to pull up the fitted sheet he had on the bed and the three of them each took a corner. I took the fourth corner and we held the sheets. We walked him out of the suite and I placed one of the horns on his head as the sun shone on his face. I looked down at his face and I just remember thinking, ‘This guy could be dead.’ ‘”
Odom has struggled with substance abuse for years and fell into a coma after overdosing at a legal brothel in Crystal, Nevada. In the aftermath, Odom struggled to regain the ability to walk and talk, while Love Ranch owner Dennis Hough used the incident as a way to gain more media attention. (Hoff died at the estate in 2018 at the age of 72.)
Later in the documentary, Hunter Recalling a bidding war Obtain items from Odom’s near-death experience.
“They want a receipt signed by Lamar in which he advanced $75,000 in fees. They also want video,” he noted. “A bidding war ensued. Dennis took it to the Today Show. The deal he made was (then-host) Matt Lauer He sat there and said, “Joining us now is the owner of Love Ranch and the author of The Art of the Pimp, which is available in bookstores everywhere.” If I didn’t know it before, I knew it after. There are no limits as far as the publicity we intend or are willing to do. “
Untold: The Death and Life of Lamar Odom Now streaming on Netflix.