By Henry Meier
Daily Journal Staff Writer
Retired Major League Baseball player Lenny Dykstra pleaded guilty Friday to three felony counts related to fraudulent activities in his bankruptcy case.
The former New York Mets and Philadelphia Phillies All-Star outfielder admitted in court to bankruptcy fraud, money laundering and assets concealment before U.S. District Court Judge Dean D. Pregerson.
Prosecutors filed the charges in the Central District after an IR...
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