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Lenny Dykstra - What Went Wrong?

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Published: Thursday, 9 Jul 2009 | 11:41 AM ET
Jane Wells By: | CNBC Reporter
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Lenny Dykstra's $24 million mansion in Sherwood Country Club.

I am at Lenny Dykstra's $24 million mansion in Sherwood Country Club, where I snapped this photo.

Dykstra is here and preparing to be interviewed by me about his Chapter 11 bankruptcy filingthis week, which stopped a planned foreclosure of his estate.

His 2008 financial statement, provided to me by the creditor seeking to foreclose on Dykstra's house, claims a net worth of $58 millon last year.

His bankruptcy filing now lists his assets as worth no more than $50,000, with more than $31 million in debts.

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Lenny Dykstra's $24 million mansion in Sherwood Country Club.

I plan to post the entire interviewlater today, as well as air portions on CNBC.

Of course, he's not in the chair yet. But I am on the property!

Stay tuned...

UPDATE -

Lenny took us on a tour of his mansion.

You can watch it here.

Touring Lenny's House
An unguided tour or Former Major League Baseball player Lenny Dykstra's mansion.

Questions? Comments? Funny Stories?

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I am at Lenny Dykstra's $24 million mansion in Sherwood Country Club, where I snapped some photos. Dykstra is here and preparing to be interviewed by me about his Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing this week, which stopped a planned foreclosure of his estate.

   
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  • Based in Los Angeles, Wells is currently a CNBC business news reporter and also writes CNBC.com's “Funny Business.”

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