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Report: Suit Alleges Dykstra Used Steroids
ABC ^ | Apr 25, 2005

Posted on 04/26/2005 2:11:04 PM PDT by swilhelm73

LOS ANGELES Apr 25, 2005 — Lenny Dykstra has been accused in a civil lawsuit of taking steroids and gambling illegally during his baseball career, according to a newspaper report.

Lindsay Jones, Dykstra's former partner in a lucrative car wash business, alleges in the suit that the former Philadelphia center fielder advised him to bet thousands of dollars with a bookmaker on selected Phillies games in 1993, the Los Angeles Times reported in Sunday editions.

The suit also includes a sworn statement from a Florida bodybuilder and convicted drug dealer who said Dykstra paid him $20,000 plus "special perks" during their eight-year association to "bulk up" the once-slight ballplayer.

Dykstra's lawyer, Daniel Petrocelli, told the Times the three-time All-Star "absolutely denies" the gambling allegation, calling it "unsubstantiated" and "a fabricated story from a disgruntled partner."

Petrocelli, citing Jeff Scott's criminal past, also said the steroid allegation was not "reliable or credible," and called the former bodybuilder "biased and aligned with Jones." In the past, Dykstra has denied using steroids.

Jones, seeking to regain interest in the car wash business, said in a sworn statement that the baseball wagers were a form of payment to him, made "on the basis that Lenny would cover all losses, and I would use the winnings to live on."

The lawsuit, filed last year in Ventura County Superior Court, is in binding arbitration and a decision is expected this week.

Scott told the Times in an interview that he injected Dykstra with steroids "more times than I can count," and that Dykstra stepped up his steroid use in spring training of 1993 because it was a contract year.

That year, Dykstra led the National League in hits, walks and runs, nearly doubled his previous high in home runs, finished second to Barry Bonds for most valuable player and led Philadelphia to the World Series.

After the season, he signed a multiyear contract worth almost $25 million, making him baseball's highest-paid leadoff batter.

Baseball did not ban steroids until 2002, though the substances became illegal in 1991 unless prescribed by a physician.

In his lawsuit, Jones cites Dykstra's alleged steroid use and gambling involvement as evidence of financial irresponsibility that endangers the car wash business, which paid Jones $167,000 in 2003. Dykstra fired Jones in September 2003, but Jones contends he still has a financial interest in the business.

Dykstra's lawyers say in court documents that Jones quit the three car washes after he was confronted about raiding cash registers, demanding kickbacks from contractors and using business funds to pay off his gambling debts.

Jones' attorney, Michael McCaffrey, declined comment to The Associated Press, citing a gag order.

Rich Levin, a spokesman for Major League Baseball, said Dykstra could be subject to a permanent ban from the game if an investigation found that he had advised baseball bets while playing. Baseball is not investigating Dykstra, Levin added, explaining that he has no current connection to baseball.

Dykstra, 42, retired in 1996 after a 12-year career with the Phillies and New York Mets.


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; US: New York; US: Pennsylvania
KEYWORDS: nailed; nails
I hope this isn't true - back before I gave up baseball I was a big Dykstra fan.
1 posted on 04/26/2005 2:11:05 PM PDT by swilhelm73
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To: swilhelm73

Back in the day, Dykstra was a bot on my favorite MUD!
/Geeks


2 posted on 04/26/2005 2:16:59 PM PDT by duffthor (hmmmm)
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To: duffthor

*yawn*


3 posted on 04/26/2005 2:17:24 PM PDT by L`enn
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To: swilhelm73

At least half of the 1986 Mets were on something.


4 posted on 04/26/2005 2:30:32 PM PDT by LdSentinal
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To: LdSentinal

half of the 93 phils were too


5 posted on 04/26/2005 2:34:55 PM PDT by philsfan24
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To: swilhelm73

His carwash is in Simi Valley- a few miles from RR Library.


6 posted on 04/26/2005 3:01:38 PM PDT by Mark (Lib Kinsley-LA Times-"I'm sick of talking about values..When I want values I go to Wal-Mart"))
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To: swilhelm73

8 posted on 04/26/2005 10:49:02 PM PDT by NewLand (Faith in The Lord trumps all!)
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To: Yehuda

Nails ,...carwash , huh ,...another "cash business" , um sorta


9 posted on 04/27/2005 4:41:01 AM PDT by Dad yer funny
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