Rodman begins sightseeing on NKorea trip he hopes opens door
PYONGYANG, Korea, Democratic People’s Republic Of — Dennis Rodman, the former NBA bad boy who has palled around with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, began sightseeing in Pyongyang on Wednesday during a trip he said he hoped will “open a door” for his former “Celebrity Apprentice” boss — U.S. President Donald Trump.
Hours after his arrival, U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson announced that North Korea had released an American student serving a 15-year prison term with hard labour for alleged anti-state acts. The family of Otto Warmbier said he was in a coma and was on a Medivac flight home. Tillerson said the State Department secured his release at Trump’s direction, and a department spokeswoman was firm in saying Rodman’s trip had nothing to do with Warmbier’s release.
Rodman, one of the few people to know both of the nuclear-armed leaders, sported dark sunglasses and athletic wear as he left his hotel in a black limo Wednesday morning without comment. He is scheduled for sightseeing events and a meeting with North Korea’s sports minister before he leaves the country on Saturday.
He was met by North Korean Vice Minister of Sports Son Kwang Ho at the airport, saying then, “I’m just here to see some friends and have a good time.”


