Dykstra pleads guilty for illegally renting rooms



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LINDEN, N.J. – Former baseball star Lenny Dykstra pleaded guilty to illegally renting rooms in a New Jersey home owned by his company.

Dykstra admitted Tuesday in a city court to have violated the housing codes of the city of Linden by operating a rooming house without permission. NJ.com reports that the former New York Mets and Phillies Philadelphia player has pleaded on behalf of his company Titan Equity Group.

NJ.com says that as part of the plea agreement, Dykstra will pay about $ 3,000 fine. He paid $ 100 of fine on Tuesday and agreed to make monthly payments of $ 100.

The case is the latest in a series of legal issues concerning Dykstra, who has served a prison sentence for charges of bankruptcy fraud and money laundering.

Dykstra said: "I have bigger fish to fry" when coming out of the audience room.

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