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Let’s hope it’s an offer he can refuse.
Love Ranch owner Dennis Hof has invited Lamar Odom back to his Love Ranch, the Nevada brothel where he overdosed in October, TMZ.com reported.
Hof, known as the ringmaster from HBO's "Cathouse: The Series," told the gossip website that Odom's first night would be on the house and include two prostitutes and all-you-can-drink Remy Martin cognac.
Hof and his prostitutes at the Love Ranch found Odom unresponsive after a night of partying in October.
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An added bonus: he'll shut down the ranch's security cameras and collect people's cellphones so they don’t film Odom's romp in the sheets.
"Don't forget, the people who work here are the one's who saved his life. We truly care about him," Hof told the website.
Lamar Odom was found unconscious at Love Ranch South in Crystal, Nevada.
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As far as Odom's addictions, the Bunny Ranch *** said that “sex and alcohol weren’t Lamar’s issues, it was drugs.”
The former NBA champ spent months recovering in the hospital after his near-fatal binge at the brothel. He was released in January.
Odom was found inside one of the ranch's sex suites.
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Last weekend, he was spotted drinking over the weekend at a Beverly Hills mall.
The 36-year-old athlete and a friend were at the Beverly Center, where he allegedly spent $60 on cognac while his buddy shopped for shoes, according to TMZ.
Odom nearly died after spending a weekend at the Love Ranch. He was found in one of the sex suites.
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In April, his estranged wife Khloe Kardashian "was a wreck" after learning that he had started drinking again and refused her pleas to check into rehab.
The ex-Laker went to rehab in 2013 following a DUI arrest in California's San Fernando Valley and alleged substance abuse problems.