(Adds details on possible drug use, quote from sheriff.
Corrects spelling of sheriff's name to "Wehrly" instead of
"Werley")
By Jane Ross
LAS VEGAS Oct 14 (Reuters) - Basketball and reality TV star
Lamar Odom was reportedly fighting for his life in a Las Vegas
hospital on Wednesday after he was found unresponsive at a legal
brothel, where employees said he used cocaine and a sexual
performance-enhancing supplement, a sheriff said.
The 35-year-old former Los Angeles Lakers standout and
ex-husband of Khloe Kardashian was stricken on Tuesday at the
Love Ranch brothel in Crystal, Nevada and was taken to the
hospital, according to the Nye County Sheriff's Office.
The Sunrise Hospital & Medical Center in Las Vegas, where
Odom was taken, declined to comment on Odom's condition on
Wednesday, citing patient confidentiality.
But celebrity website TMZ.com cited unidentified sources as
saying Odom was in a coma and that some of his organs were
failing. Another celebrity news outlet, E! - also citing unnamed
sources - reported that Odom had suffered brain damage and at
least one stroke, and was on a ventilator after taking multiple
drugs.
In a news conference on Wednesday, Sheriff Sharon Wehrly
said authorities received an emergency call from panicked
brothel staff on Tuesday afternoon, saying that a man,
identified as Odom, was unconscious, with blood and a white
substance coming from his nose and mouth.
"During that call, the reporting parties informed the Nye
County Sheriff's Office dispatch the male had been using
cocaine," Wehrly said. "They confirmed his usage on Saturday but
were unsure if it had continued" after that.
The callers also said Odom had taken as many as 10 tabs of
an herbal sexual enhancement supplement, Wehrly said.
Love Ranch owner Dennis Hof said earlier that, during his
three-day stay, Odom had been taking large amounts of "herbal
Viagra," a nonprescription product which can dramatically lower
blood pressure and interact with other medications.
The sheriff's department obtained a search warrant so that
it could test Odom's blood, Wehrly said. The sheriff said he
could face drug charges if the investigation determines he was
using cocaine.
Khloe Kardashian, whose whirlwind romance with Odom was
captured in "Keeping Up With the Kardashians" and its spin-off,
"Khloe and Lamar," was at his bedside, TMZ and Us Weekly
reported.
The couple split in 2013 after four years of marriage. Their
divorce was finalized in July, though she has remained close to
him.
Khloe's half-sister, model Kendall Jenner, posted a tweet on
Wednesday saying "please don't go," that was believed to refer
to Odom.
"Family and friends are extremely concerned for Lamar,"
Odom's publicist, Eve Sarkisyan, said in a statement.
His hospitalization was the latest episode in a
roller-coaster personal and professional life. It came after a
downturn in a 14-season career with National Basketball
Association teams, including the Lakers from 2004-2011.
On top of the pressures faced by a top NBA player, Odom,
whose mother died when he was 12, had to deal with being a
reality TV star after marrying Kardashian.
The 6-foot, 10-inch-tall (2-metre) athlete had long been
reported to have had issues with cocaine abuse, although this
had never been publicly confirmed. He has admitted only to using
marijuana.
During the 2000-2001 season, Odom was suspended for
violating the NBA's antidrug policy. In 2013, he pleaded no
contest in Los Angeles to a charge of driving under the
influence and was ordered to undergo rehabilitation for alcohol
abuse.
Former teammates rallied to his support on Wednesday.
Lakers player Kobe Bryant left following a preseason game to
visit Odom in the hospital. Others took to Twitter.
"I have been praying all morning for my good friend and
Laker great, Lamar Odom, that God will bless him to pull
through," former Lakers great Earvin "Magic" Johnson, said in a
tweet. "What most people don't realize about Lamar Odom is that
he's a better person than he is a basketball player."
Odom won two championships with the Lakers in 2009 and 2010.
Currently a free agent, he last played for the Los Angeles
Clippers during the 2012-13 season and is no longer attached to
any team.
Prostitution is illegal in most of the United States, but in
some parts of Nevada brothels, including Hof's Love Ranch, are
legal.
Hof said Odom had arrived on Saturday. "He was polite and
reserved, and he told multiple employees that he was there to
get some privacy and spend some time relaxing," Hof said.
(Additional by Eric M. Johnson in Seattle, Victoria Cavaliere
in Los Angeles, Sharon Bernstein in Sacramento, Calif., and Jill
Serjeant in New York; Writing by Eric Johnson and Sharon
Bernstein; Editing by Bill Trott and Jonathan Oatis)
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