Dykstra and publisher at odds
The New York Post reports that former major league baseball player Lenny Dykstra is now in a bitter legal brawl with the publisher of Players Club, Doubledown Media.
The Players Club, founded by Dykstra, is a fiancial advice and lifestyle magazine for professional athletes.
The finger-pointing by both Dykstra and Doubledown Media, centers on cost overruns at the magazine, as well as charges by Dykstra that the publisher used his name without permission to launch a newsletter and Web site called The Dykstra Report, which isn't connected to Players Club.
"He thinks I'm going to buckle," said Dykstra, referring to Doubledown President Randall Lane. "I don't buckle - I go to war."
Lane and his attorneys see the situation differently.
For the full story click here.
The Players Club, founded by Dykstra, is a fiancial advice and lifestyle magazine for professional athletes.
The finger-pointing by both Dykstra and Doubledown Media, centers on cost overruns at the magazine, as well as charges by Dykstra that the publisher used his name without permission to launch a newsletter and Web site called The Dykstra Report, which isn't connected to Players Club.
"He thinks I'm going to buckle," said Dykstra, referring to Doubledown President Randall Lane. "I don't buckle - I go to war."
Lane and his attorneys see the situation differently.
For the full story click here.

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