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Former baseball star Lenny Dykstra has been charged with indecent exposure for allegedly exposing himself to women responding to his ads on Craigslist.

According to a release from the Los Angeles City Attorney's office, Dykstra was charged with two counts and could face up to six months in jail and a $1,000 fine for each count.

Dykstra, 48, is already being held in custody, according to Los Angeles' KTLA, in connection with multiple felony charges brought against him in June.

The newest charges stem from multiple reported incidents over three years, the attorney's office said. There was one report from 2009, three in 2010 and reports from February and April of this year.

In each incident, the release said, Dykstra allegedly placed an ad on Craigslist requesting personal assistant or housekeeping services. The release said that when the women met Dykstra, he allegedly informed the women the job required them to give a massage, and allegedly exposed himself to them.

An arraignment is set for September 7.

He was already charged with multiple felonies, including grand theft auto and drug possession, in Los Angeles County. Most of the counts center around alleged attempts to obtain luxury automobiles.

Dykstra spent 12 seasons in the major leagues (1985-96) with the New York Mets and Philadelphia Phillies. He helped the Mets win the World Series in 1986 and led the Phillies to the National League pennant in 1993, when he finished second in MVP voting.