Social Media Ghostwriter Sues Lenny Dykstra
No Regrets Entertainment probably has a few after this gig.
It’s not often that we get a granular look at what goes into managing the social media presence of a famous athlete or entertainment celebrity. But thanks to a lawsuit filed last week by Noah Scheinmann, we have some interesting new Lenny Dykstra stats to pour over.
Per the New York Daily News, Scheimann says he worked 18 hours a day (!) between May 4 and June 10, cranking out the tweets and other social media elements in support of the former Met and Phillie’s new book House of Nails:
Scheinmann says he is owed $15,000 for the Twitter and social work plus more than $76,000 for his share of other earnings Dykstra scored as a result of the media attention.
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