On May 1, I wrote about the news that TheStreet.com (NASDAQ: TSCM) had dumped Major League Baseball player turned pseudo options expert Lenny Dykstra.
Now The New York Post chimes in with more disturbing news about Dykstra's financial affairs. Dykstra has total debt of around $50 million and isn't paying up. He's being sued by a cavalcade of former business associates who claim he never paid them for services performed, and he even allegedly convinced a flight attendant to put a $10,600 flight on her credit card for him and then failed to reimburse her. He's being sued by his literary agent too, who says Dykstra never repaid him for money he lent him.
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