Lenny Dykstra Arrested for Selling His Sink

It wasn’t long ago that Lenny Dykstra was known as a smart investor and successful businessman. Oh, how times have changed. Lenny has been arrested for selling items that were part of his bankrupt estate, including a $50,000 granite sink. Fifty grand for a sink? No wonder he went bankrupt.

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2 Responses to Lenny Dykstra Arrested for Selling His Sink

  1. xDanTanna says:

    I probably shouldn’t care… but this stuff is so Sad.

  2. Dino says:

    $50,000 for sink? I’m in the wrong business if rich people will pay that much for sink.

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