Former Phillies outfielder Lenny Dystkra pleaded no contest to charges of lewd conduct and assault with a deadly weapon related to sexual misconduct with women who responded to ads he placed for housekeeping on Craigslist, the Los Angeles City Attorney's Office said Wednesday.
Dykstra, 48, was sentenced to nine months in the county jail and three years probation. He also was ordered to stay away from five victims and told not to "solicit" on Craigslist or social networking sites.
"When the victims arrived at the locations to meet Defendant Dykstra, he would allegedly inform the women that the job also required them to give a massage and would expose himself to them," according to the City Attorney's office.



