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by Sean Keeley • Sep 28, 2009 12:00 AM EDT
The news that Lamar Odom was going to wed one of the Kardashians, as if I have the time or inclination to learn their specific names, after only a few brief weeks of dating seemed dubious from the start. That knot was tied this weekend, though according to reports, it’s a knot easily undone without legal ramifications:
The marriage is reportedly non-binding, meaning the fraudulent ceremony was expressly held so Kardashian could make off with $300,000 from OK! magazine for the fake wedding photos.
According to the reports, Odom will see no financial gain from the arrangement. Meaning, what…that his goal was higher visibility within the OK! readership demo?
Well, at least now Phil Jackson has material for his next book.
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