Lenny Dykstra News
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Former New York Mets outfielder Lenny Dykstra received a six and a half-month prison sentence for looting valuables worth hundreds of thousands of dollars from his mansion after he had filed for bankruptcy.
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Ex-New York Mets outfielder Lenny Dykstra, who pleaded guilty to bankruptcy fraud in July, should be sentenced to 30 months in prison, federal prosecutors said, citing his “arrogant world view.”
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Former New York Mets outfielder Lenny Dykstra pleaded guilty to looting valuables from his $18 million mansion and secretly selling them after his bankruptcy filing in 2009.
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Lenny Dykstra, the ex-New York Mets outfielder accused of looting his $18 million mansion of valuables after he filed for bankruptcy, has reached a plea agreement with prosecutors.
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Lenny Dykstra, the former New York Mets outfielder serving a three-year state prison term for grand theft auto, faces new charges in a federal bankruptcy-fraud case of stealing baseball memorabilia.
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Dissident Syms Corp. creditors are dissatisfied with the plan negotiated by the official creditors’ committee and intend to block approval of the reorganization plan in bankruptcy court at the Aug. 29 confirmation hearing.
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Lenny Dykstra, the former Major League Baseball player already serving a three-year prison term for grand theft auto, was convicted of lewd conduct and assault after pleading no contest to the charges.
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Lenny Dykstra, a former New York Mets and Philadelphia Phllies outfielder, was charged with theft and drug possession, the Los Angeles district attorney said.
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Lenny Dykstra, a former player for Major League Baseball’s New York Mets and Philadelphia Phillies, was convicted of three counts of grand theft auto and filing a false financial statement after declining to challenge the charges.
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Lenny Dykstra, a former player for Major League Baseball’s New York Mets and Philadelphia Phillies, was sentenced today to three years in a California state prison for grand theft auto, said a spokeswoman for the district attorney in Los Angeles.
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