Dykstra Pleads Not Guilty To Bankruptcy Fraud Charges

Law360, New York (May 09, 2012, 8:01 PM ET) -- Former baseball star Lenny Dykstra pled not guilty to bankruptcy fraud and other charges Monday, two weeks after asking a California federal judge to dismiss the case because of a bankruptcy trustee's alleged conflict of interest that he said marred the underlying proceeding.

Dykstra was indicted on federal charges last year including bankruptcy fraud, embezzlement from a bankruptcy estate and obstruction of justice for allegedly ignoring a freeze on his property and selling items from his $18 million mansion, ranging from World Series memorabilia to furniture...
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