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Lenny Dykstra Jail Sentence: Former MLB Outfielder Gets 3 Years In Prison

Lenny Dykstra

GREG RISLING   03/ 5/12 04:51 PM ET  AP

SAN FERNANDO, Calif. — Disgraced ex-New York Mets outfielder Lenny Dykstra on Monday was sentenced to three years in a California state prison after pleading no contest to grand theft auto and providing a false financial statement.

Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Cynthia Ulfig sentenced Dykstra after refusing to allow him to withdraw his plea and said the scam to lease high-end automobiles from dealerships by providing fraudulent information and claiming credit through a phony business showed sophistication and extensive planning.

"He obviously didn't have the money to get the vehicles," Ulfig said. "His conduct was indeed criminal."

Dykstra, 49, has had a series of recent legal troubles and the prison sentence is part of a post-career downward spiral for the stocky slugger known as "Nails" that has included a stint at a sober living facility.

In a rambling and impassioned plea for probation, Dykstra said he has tried to make amends for his past transgressions and said he would be cleared of any wrongdoing had his motion to withdraw his plea been granted.

"I'm doing everything in my power to be a better person," he said.

Dykstra, wearing a gray suit with a blue shirt, was immediately remanded to custody as he walked into the court's back room, hands in his pockets. Dykstra has earned nearly a year's worth of credit toward his sentence for time already served.

Following the hearing, defense attorney Andrew Flier said Dykstra was singled out because he's a celebrity.

"No way this wasn't a probationary case," Flier said. "To give him state prison is outrageous. I find it disgusting."

Dykstra initially pleaded not guilty to 25 counts after police arrested him and found cocaine, Ecstasy and synthetic human growth hormone at his Los Angeles home last April. He changed his plea in October to no contest and in exchange prosecutors dropped 21 counts.

Prosecutors said Dykstra and his accountant, Robert Hymers, 27, provided information at two dealerships from a man they claimed was a co-signer but who had not authorized his name to be used. The leases were not approved.

However, at another auto dealer, Dykstra, Hymers and Christopher Gavanis, 30, a friend of Dykstra's, were able to drive off with three cars by providing fraudulent information to the dealer. Hymers and Gavanis have entered no contest pleas as well and are awaiting sentencing.

Ulfig noted Dykstra wasn't dissuaded the first two times with the scam and "hit a home run" the third time. Those cars, Flier argued, were later returned and only depreciated in value.

In arguing for the maximum four-year sentence, Deputy District Attorney Alexander Karkanen said Dykstra has used his charm and celebrity status to get what he wants and has never been accountable for his actions.

"I'm glad Lenny Dykstra has been held responsible for his behavior," Karkanen said outside of court. "This is a first for him."

Dykstra still faces federal bankruptcy charges and is scheduled to stand trial this summer. He filed for bankruptcy a few years ago, claiming he owed more than $31 million and had only $50,000 in assets. Federal prosecutors said that after filing, Dykstra hid, sold or destroyed more than $400,000 worth of items from the $18.5 million mansion without permission of a bankruptcy trustee.

Dykstra, who spent his 12-year career with the Mets and Philadelphia Phillies, also has pleaded not guilty to indecent exposure charges for allegedly exposing himself to women he met on Craigslist.

Dykstra said he didn't deserve to be put in jail on trumped-up charges and said he wasn't able to go to the funeral of his mother who died while he was incarcerated awaiting trial. He noted that he chose to go into a drug rehab center, volunteers his time with a college baseball team and has paid nearly $20 million in taxes.

"I do have remorse for some of the things I've done," he said. "But because I wasn't a perfect person am I a criminal? Everyone wants to make me out to be a monster."

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butchcliff
The future is unwritten
06:55 AM on 03/07/2012
He was such a great in '86 with his homers. Seems tho that he has been out in the field for quite some time now in his personal life. Sad case
tqcobb
Free your mind and the rest will follow
05:03 PM on 03/06/2012
this is sad...he used to be a decent ballplayer
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01:00 PM on 03/07/2012
Being a nice guy isn't a prerequisite for hitting a baseball better than most people.

In fact, growing up in Michigan I kind of always knew that wasn't the case because everyone personally hated Ty Cobb, but respected how good he was.

Still, you could pretty much tell during his baseball days that he wasn't exactly too bright. He kind of personified the dumb jock stereotype.
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Montcalms Revenge
Plaines d' Abraham
10:00 AM on 03/06/2012
"I believe in two things: discipline and the Bible. Here you'll receive both. Put your trust in the Lord. Your #ss belongs to me. Welcome to Shawshank..."
09:51 AM on 03/06/2012
Batting ninth for your San Quentin Owls Lenny Dykstra.
03:30 AM on 03/06/2012
Not a shock, Nails has been going downhill for years
11:32 PM on 03/05/2012
I'm pretty sure Dykstra got whacked too hard..(because of his celebrity...as he suggests)

Know what though? Just take a look around.....

God's gotten pret-ty darn LOOSE about what He/She will & won't allow lately...ya' think?

But you mustn't steal from your mother....You HEAR me Lenny?

Ten out of ten Deities surveyed agree: You CAN'T STEAL FROM YOUR FLIPPIN' MOTHER!!

God, Jesus, Allah,Yahweh, Great Spirit, Karma. Sky-Cake (thx to Patton Oswalt)...whatever

Every one.. will make it his/her BUSINESS to get you for that crap...110% of the time

Any questions?.... I didn't think so...

You KNOW I'm right!

Bye' Lenny
TM
09:51 PM on 03/05/2012
What was he doing with all those drugs when he was arrested? Was he think of making a comeback to MLB. This is pretty sad, I did not think anyone could be worst of them Jose Canseco, but I been proven wrong once again.
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Tristman
Green is good
09:24 PM on 03/05/2012
His lawyer needs to look inside a prison sometime..They are full with of people who have done a lot less than Dykstra
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dayzee10
Are you a master builder or a master butcher?
09:12 PM on 03/05/2012
The guy made over 35 million playing a stupid game and still swindles people?????EFF HIM!!
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cameron d
Good Guys Win
06:33 PM on 03/05/2012
The good news is that he already has a solid prison nickname in Nails.
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Dr Confuso
Australian/American Broadcast veteran...
05:35 PM on 03/05/2012
This guy has perpetrated just about every scam in the book, including phony investment advice. He should be behind bars for longer than 3 years.
04:59 PM on 03/05/2012
I knew when I heard Nails was a investing genuis and ovearll superstar businessman something was wrong.... :)

No surprise here....
08:19 PM on 03/05/2012
I'm ashamed to admit.... I bought that he was this financial idiot savant. Especially after the New Yorker and Real Sports did pieces on him characterizing him as such.

Thank goodness I didn't invest money based on his advice. Can you imagine going broke because you followed the financial advice of Nails?
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RuffnRowdy
Be lions roaring through the forests of knowledge
04:39 PM on 03/05/2012
Enjoy the new digs Lenny... your exactly where you belong. Probation? Pffft... you swindled your own mother Lenny! You will never change and apparently the judge wasnt going to be suckered in by another one of your cons.
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jl4141
Master of weapons of mouse destruction
04:15 PM on 03/05/2012
Former Mets outfielder? How about former Mets and Phillies outfielder, which he was? After all, he was nothing but hard as nails as a Met, but after being traded to the Phillies he started in on the steroids and blew up like the Michelin Man, after which he retired to a life of corruption and cheating. His time with the Mets was nothing but memorable. His downfall came afterward.
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Dr Confuso
Australian/American Broadcast veteran...
05:36 PM on 03/05/2012
Whats your point, that the Mets are saints? FYI, they are currently 83 million in debt (story is elsewhere on this page).
09:43 PM on 03/05/2012
It was the Phillies that ruined him.......