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Lamar Odom's Dad Rips Dennis Hof: 'He Doesn't Deserve To Be In Politics!'

Lamar Odom's dad is slamming Dennis Hof for winning the Nevada GOP Primary years after his NBA son nearly died at brothel tycoon's Bunny Ranch Brothel in 2015.

"He's got a brothel, filled with crack heads, skinny a** busted prostitutes and now he's running for office," Joe Odom exclusively told RadarOnline.com.

"Dennis has got a lot of nerves," Joe said. "I don't think he deserves to be in politics. He gave my son some chicks and hit him over the head for $75,000. Those girls weren't worth $10.00."

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"I've never seen my son with no f**ked up b***hes like that," Joe told RadarOnline.com exclusively. "He's going to run Vegas' economy into the ground, just like he did my son. I don't like that mother f**ker."

RadarOnline.com also spoke exclusively to Hof, 71, about his GOP nomination and asked him what he thought about Odom's remarks. "Joe's never been to the Love Ranch, so how would he know what the women looked like," Hof explained. "I'd bet that the women who were there with Lamar at that time have 75-percent more education than Joe."

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Hof, who owns seven legal brothels in Nevada, took offense to Joe claiming he and his staff supplied the former NBA star with drugs.

"Lamar's the one with the drug problem," Hof told RadarOnline.com. "We didn't drug him, he drugged himself. That said, I still like Lamar and he's welcome to return."

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