If there's any real justice in this world, let's hope so. There is much, much more and it'll all come out in the wash eventually. I really hope that the general public does not fall for BS emails like this from Lenny. I read this and it makes my head want to explode because it's one giant lie made up by a lawyer who will never be paid past the retainer he's already gotten.
"To protect himself from crooks tryin' to steal his money." Classic. Yeah, somehow he just can never remember that -$200,000 average down disaster...
An interesting interview with Dykstra on CNBC. http://www.cnbc.com/id/15840232?video=1176740145&play=1
Wow! :eek: The guy sounds like the Lord and Master of All Douchebags ... hell, he's taking dochebagery to unprecedented levels!
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ROTF ... funny that's as hell! ... and probably, exactly what everyone who has ever been involved with the guy thinks of him everytime he shows his face.
After reading about this man i expected him to come off a lot more intelligent than he did in this interview. After all the articles he sounds like a fraud who wanted to live a lavish lifestyle he could not afford. Also do people honestly believe he is 111-0 in the stock market? I am shocked CNBC did not question it.