Lamar Odom Affair: Khloe Kardashian Reportedly Confronted Husband, Threatened Other Woman
Lamar Odom seems to be caught in another cheating scandal, and Khloe Kardashian doesn’t appear to be taking it sitting down.
This week lawyer Polina Polonsky came forward to say she and Odom carried on a six-week affair earlier this summer. This comes just three weeks after 29-year-old Jennifer Robinson came forward to claim that she and Lamar had an affair that lasted a year.
The latest report of Lamar Odom’s infidelity, published this week in Star magazine, says that once Khloe Kardashian learned of the affair she decided to confront Lamar and Polina at the hotel where they staying together.
“Khloe charged into the [hotel] room and began swinging at me,” Polina claimed. “She tried to attack me!”
Polina said she and Lamar first met in early June at Roosevelt’s Hotel, where Lamar appeared to have been living.
“I was under the impression that he had left Khloe, and that’s why he was living at the Roosevelt,” she said. “He acted completely available and we definitely had a mutual attraction.”
The relationship progressed from there, and within two weeks they were spending the night together, Polonsky claims.
“After we had sex, Lamar stayed the night with me,” Polina told Star. “The next day we went back to the Roosevelt. I stayed there with him for the next couple of nights.”
Polina Polonsky said she wanted to come forward with her claims of the Lamar Odom affair not to draw attention to herself but rather to keep Khloe Kardashian at bay.
“She’s investigated my loved ones, and she personally tried to attack me,” Polonsky said. “I can’t even go home, because I’m scared that something bad will happen. I want my story to be made public.”
There may be some truth to her claims. RadarOnline.com claims that Polina Polonsky passed a lie-detector test regarding her affair claim.
Khloe Kardashian had stood behind Lamar Odom before the cheating scandals emerged. In April she came to Lamar’s defense when an ESPN report called into question his charity, saying money went to funding two elite youth basketball teams rather than the cancer research it claimed to fund.