“I didn’t do anything wrong,” so said Monica Monroe, one of two young women who had allegedly been partying with Lamar Odom, 35, hours before was found unconscious on Oct. 13 at the Love Ranch brothel in Crystal, Nevada. Monica insists that she did not supply Lamar with any of the alleged drugs reportedly found in his system, and also revealed that she has entered a witness protection program and has dyed her hair out of fear of being blamed by fans following the crisis.
“I didn’t do anything wrong – I saved his life,” Monica told the Daily Mail, speaking out for the first time. “I’m not to blame at all because I didn’t do anything wrong at all. I feel like I saved his life by finding him. My face is all over the world wide news now but we have an issue about this because I didn’t do anything wrong,” she added.
Monica, along with all Love Ranch employees, had signed a confidentiality agreement which Lamar’s team provided. Therefore, Monica said she was experiencing “personal issues” as far as speaking openly about the situation.
Monica has actually gone into witness protection since Lamar’s hospitalization, following the murder of her boyfriend earlier this year. “I just found my man murdered not that long ago,” she said. “And then my mother’s house was shot up, someone was looking for me and I’m in a witness protection program.”
Monica added that she has even altered her appearance to go under the radar. “And now my hair, my new dark that I dyed – because I’m not blonde anymore – it’s out in the news,” she said. “I have a problem.”
— Casey Mink
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