
They're mad at former Mets and Phillies star Lenny Dykstra for allegedly running an illegal rooming house while trash and people piled up all over the place.
Neighbors claim people are coming and going at all times of the night, and that Dykstra's two-story home is always "fight central."
“He’s advertised for boarders,” Hickey said. “There’s been 10 people living there at a time. He even made the garage into a room.”
Neighbors recall seeing someone pour a yellowish liquid out a second-floor window as well as hearing hammering and building noises coming from the home in the middle of the night.
Dykstra has a history of run-ins with the law. In 2012, he admitted selling valuables from his California mansion, and selling them after filing for bankruptcy. In 2015, he was accused of stealing $50,000 worth of jewelry from a porn star, and in May 2018, he was accused of threatening an Uber driving while in possession of cocaine and methamphetamine.
There was no official statement from Dykstra.
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