Sid Rosenberg Fired Following DUI Arrest

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Radio personality Sid Rosenberg has been fired following an arrest for DUI in Hollywood, Florida earlier in the month.

WQAM program director Lee Feldman confirmed to a local television station that the controversial host had been terminated

Rosenberg, who reportedly had just left a strip club, was found curled up in his car in what the responding officer described as a “fetal position”, with his fingers in his mouth trying to induce vomit.  He had parked in the middle of a Hollywood street. 

Rosenberg reportedly owes $44,000 to an offshore sportsbook.   It’s doubtful the book in question will see that money any time soon now that Rosenberg is out of a job. 

“We can’t sue Sid since what we do is illegal in the United States,” said Frank Soviero, a representative for 1BetVegas.com, the sportsbook that claims to be owed money by Rosenberg. “I’ve tried everything. He comes up with 100 bucks here and there, and he gives me a big hug.”

- Jagajeet Chiba, Gambling911.com

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