Dennis Hof, the owner of the Love Ranch brothel where Lamar Odom was found unconscious following an overdose, has made it very clear that they enforce a strict no drug policy, but that doesn't necessarily mean all of the women working there abide by these rules.

As the former NBA player's condition continues to improve, the details on his stay at this brothel sound a little fishy to some. While it is definite that Odom picked which two girls he wanted to be at his beck and call during his entire stay, it looks like the management could have had a little something to do with his choices.

Apparently, when the girls were put in a lineup for Odom to choose from, management influenced him to pick two girls who were known for tolerating drug use, according to TMZ. These two girls, Monica Monroe and Ryder Cherry, have bad reputations and are known for "partying," so it is believed that Odom was set up for failure.

Once Odom picked these two girls, the remaining girls complained that management should have never let him choose these two specifically as his past issues with drugs were very well known. Several of the hookers even quit in protest because they knew this would just take him down a bad path. Tristen Lace, who was one of the girls who quit, said she truly believes that he would not be in the hospital right now if he would have chosen differently.

On Thursday, new records showed that Odom did in fact do cocaine during his stay, which completely went against Hof's original word, as HNGN previously reported. When the police interviewed the girls from the brothel, they admitted that they heard him snorting cocaine in the bathroom and that they had "vague knowledge" of him taking unidentified pills that were in an unmarked plastic baggy in his pocket.

Monroe and Cherry are currently on indefinite suspension as Hof is reportedly annoyed that they failed to mention to management that they heard any snorting, according to TMZ. It wasn't until after the police reports were revealed that Hof found out this information, and as someone who enforces this strict no drug policy, he can't believe they did not try to stop Odom or at least tell management.

Neither of the girls have been seen since Odom was found unconscious and they haven't responded to any of management's calls, either.