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Lamar Odom says recalling his past feels like wading through trauma
Summary
A week before a Netflix documentary premieres on March 31, Lamar Odom says he has not seen the film and is in early recovery, approaching 60 days sober; he has pleaded not guilty and a bench trial is scheduled for July 7.
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A week before Netflix's Untold: The Death & Life of Lamar Odom premieres on March 31, the documentary's subject says he has not yet seen the film. He is a recovering addict who has been sober since Jan. 28 and is approaching 60 days of sobriety. Odom completed a 30-day stay in rehab in February after an arrest on suspicion of driving under the influence, and he has pleaded not guilty. A bench trial in the case is scheduled for July 7.
Key points:
- The Netflix documentary is set to premiere on March 31, and Odom has not viewed it.
- Odom reports he has been sober since Jan. 28 and completed a 30-day rehabilitation stay in February.
- He was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence, has pleaded not guilty, and a bench trial is scheduled for July 7.
- In 2015 Odom was found non-responsive at a Nevada location and later spent months hospitalized, and he has described revisiting those events as deeply retraumatizing.
Summary:
Odom is sharing his perspective ahead of the documentary while also describing the emotional cost of revisiting his past. The film will premiere March 31, and his legal case is set for a bench trial on July 7.
