Khloé Kardashian's ex-husband Lamar Odom has made an explosive claim about his famous former wife beating "the s**t out of a stripper" for having an orgy with him.
The claims were laid bare in the former NBA star's brand new tell-all autobiography, Darkness To Light.
Lamar opened up about his addictions to drugs and sex, including a recollection of the shocking encounter between Khloé and the stripper. The cocaine and marijuana-fueled orgy took place at Hotel Roosevelt back in 2012, Lamar recalls.
The 39-year-old former Lakers player alleges that there were "naked girls everywhere" when Khloé and her mother Kris Jenner barged into the hotel room with their security guards in tow.
"[She] opened the door and pounced on the first girl she saw," he writes.
Khloé tells Kourtney she wants to slap her in her "f***ing mouth" in shocking ‘KUWTK’ fight clip:Lamar then claims that Khloé "beat the s**t out of one of the girls who tried to protest. She's dropping vicious blows all over the top of this girl's head."
According to his account of the incident, Kris was screaming as security attempted to separate her daughter from the woman she was assaulting.
Afterwards, Khloé apparently told Lamar to "pack up" while security staff removed "all traces of drugs" from the room.
Credit: 1713Lamar and Khloé got married in 2009 after dating for just a month, and were together until 2013. They divorced in 2016 following three years of separation. During that time, Khloé had decided to put the divorce on hold while taking care of Lamar who had suffered a near-fatal overdose in a brothel.
"I have been obsessed with sex for as long as I can remember," Lamar adds in his memoir. "I am a sex addict — I’ve had sex with more than 2,000 women. There were too many strippers to count. It wasn’t a big deal, but often I would pay them. I never thought less of them."
Lamar also admits to having paid for "plenty of abortions over the years" and would have unprotected sex with as many as six women a week.
The Kardashians have yet to comment on Lamar's new autubiography.