Attorney Spokesman: Dykstra To Plead Guilty To Bankruptcy Fraud
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Former Mets star Lenny Dykstra is expected to plead guilty to bankruptcy fraud.
A spokesman for the U.S. Attorney's Office said Dykstra will plead guilty to one count each of bankruptcy fraud, concealment of assets and money laundering.
Dykstra faces up to 20 years in prison when he's sentenced.
Prosecutors say Dykstra sold, hid or destroyed more than $400,000 worth of materials without permission from a trustee.
Dykstra is currently serving a three-year term for grand theft auto and providing a false financial statement.
He spent 12 years in the majors with the Mets and the Phillies.