As per recent news report by The Daily Mail, Jamie Lynn Sigler accused her ex-husband AJ Discala of taking a six-figure sum from her Sapranos earnings in 2000s.In her new book titled And So It Is..........A Memoir of Acceptance and Hope which was released on May 05, Jamie Lynn said that her finance manager at the time AJ Discala stole money from her in 2003-2005.Jamie Lynn Sigler is currently married to Cutter Dykstra. The two got married in 2016. According to Celebrity Net Worth, Dykstra is a retired and professional baseball player with a net worth of around $5 million. View this post on Instagram Instagram PostJamie Lynn Sigler accuses her ex-husband of stealing moneyIn her new biography, Jamie-Lynn Sigler describes how her first husband, AJ Discala, whom she met as her financial manager, allegedly misappropriated a portion of her Sopranos salary during their 2003–2005 marriage.Later, financial irregularities involving transactions from her corporation account were discovered by an accountant and family acquaintance. The narrative now comes to light with the publication of her book And So It Is...: A Memoir of Hope and Acceptance.She calls the marriage a "big mistake" and points out that some Sopranos co-stars, including as the late James Gandolfini, disapproved of it; Gandolfini did not attend their wedding.Jamie Lynn hadn't completely segregated her finances after the 2005 divorce, so a family friend accountant looked into it.The Sopranos episode funds first went into her corporation account, then some of them were transferred to an inaccessible account she was unaware of, and some of them were then transferred to a shared account for expenses.She refers to the six-figure amount that was lost as "important money."Sigler sees a subsequent Sopranos-related charge equal to that sum as symbolic closure and has no plans to reclaim it.Cutter Dykstra's net worthThe net worth of former American professional baseball player Cutter Dykstra is $5 million according to Celebrity Net Worth.Dykstra was a minor league player with the Harrisburg Senators, Potomac Nationals, and Helena Brewers. He started working with the Los Angeles-based health and wellness firm Therabody after being released by the Senators in 2016, and he has since advanced to the role of senior vice president of global sports marketing.Cutter Dykstra declared for the 2008 MLB amateur draft out of high school, choosing not to pursue more education. In the end, the Milwaukee Brewers chose him in the second round. Cutter started playing for the Helena Brewers, the organization's Pioneer League team, in 2009.He signed with the Midwest League's Wisconsin Timber Rattlers the next season. Dykstra eventually joined the Washington Nationals organization, where he played for the Potomac Nationals of the Carolina League, despite making a brief comeback to the Brewers in 2011.In 2016, he left baseball to pursue a career in business, joining Therabody as vice president of global community and partnerships. The Los Angeles-based fitness and wellness business provides goods and services that support bodily functions with state-of-the-art technology.