Lenny Dykstra arrested, foreclosed home sold

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On Monday, authorities took former Major League Baseball (MLB) All-Star, Lenny Dykstra, into custody and charged him with 25 misdemeanors and one felony count.

Bail for the 48-year-old, who played professional ball for the New York Mets and Philadelphia Phillies, has been set  at $500,000 with a bail-review scheduled for Friday.

In April, “Nails” was found in possession of cocaine, ecstasy and a Human Growth Hormone (HGH), Somatropin.  His accountant and friend were also charged in the case.  Prosecutors allege the three men attempted to lease high-end vehicles with credit from a fake company called Home Free Systems.

This is just the latest chapter in an otherwise turbulent post-baseball career for Dykstra.

Back in 2007, he ran into some trouble when he purchased an $18.5 million, six-bedroom home from Wayne Gretzky.  After not paying for the home, he put the property on the market for $24.95 million in June 2008.

When the home did not sell, it fell into foreclosure. Dykstra actually sued the lender because he argued it “fraudulently induced him to borrow more than he could afford.”

You can’t make this stuff up.

Both parties eventually settled and the home was repossessed. A group of investors later purchased the country club estate for an undisclosed sum.

He should only be so lucky this time around.

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