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Rodman charged with domestic violence in L.A.

Former Chicago Bulls star allegeldy hit girlfriend at hotel last month

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Associated Press Sports
updated 10:16 a.m. ET May 17, 2008

LOS ANGELES - Dennis Rodman was charged with domestic violence for allegedly hitting his girlfriend at a hotel last month.

Los Angeles City Attorney spokesman Nick Velasquez said Rodman was charged Wednesday with spousal battery, brandishing a deadly weapon, and one count of dissuading a witness. The charges were misdemeanors.

The 46-year-old was arrested at a hotel April 30 after Gina Peterson called hotel security. Police say she suffered injuries to her arm.

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Rodman spokesman Darren Prince says Rodman had had too much to drink when he got into an altercation with Peterson. Prince says the couple are still dating.

"We look forward to a successful resolution of this misdemeanor matter,'' said Rodman's attorney, Paul Meyer.

Attempts to find a phone listing for Peterson were not successful.

Rodman was part of championship teams with the Chicago Bulls and Detroit Pistons.

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