Rodman fires business manager for being a 'liar and thief'

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Last Updated : Apr 15 2015 | 1:28 PM IST

Controversial American basketball legend Dennis Rodman didn't just fire his business manager, he actually went far enough to call her a liar and a thief.

Rodman claimed that his ex-business manager was a total failure who lied about being a Harvard graduate and also claimed that she might have stolen from him, though she calls it BS.

Rodman's lawyer Bradford Cohen sent a scathing letter to Peggy King officially terminating her as Rodman's financial lady and demanding she hand over all of her records, TMZ.com reported.

However, the letter got deeply personal, pointing out that she is fired, they think that she might have stolen a ton of money from Rodman, she was supposed to pay bills for the former basketball great that went unpaid and they also believe that she faked her background and lied about going to Harvard.

In the letter, Cohen stated that although King claimed to have a graduate degree from Harvard, it was more like her resume could be a study in fictional writing at Harvard.

However, King said that Rodman is the real liar, claiming that she NEVER once touted herself as a Harvard graduate. She also revealed that Rodman is nothing more than an alcoholic drunk who's ruining what used to be a good relationship for no good reason.

King said that the whole letter is crazy and bogus, adding that she has been with him through thick and thin.

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First Published: Apr 15 2015 | 1:18 PM IST

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