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Feds: Mizuhara wasn't a gambling addict before Ohtani theftsMizuhara said he was remorseful and blamed the crime on what he called a "long-standing" addiction to gambling in which he "frequented casinos four to five times a week." But in their new response ...
The sentence was handed down nearly a year after the gambling controversy first surfaced. Mizuhara, 40, admitted to fraudulently transferring the money from Ohtani’s account for more than two years to ...
Mizuhara pleaded guilty last year to bank and tax fraud. He was accused of stealing large amounts of money to cover his sports gambling bets and debts with an illegal bookmaker in Southern California.
As Shohei Ohtani was beginning his first season with the Los Angeles Dodgers, he and former interpreter Ippei Mizuhara became an the center of an illegal sports gambling scandal. Mizuhara was ...
The two-way superstar led the team to a World Series title in his debut season and brought in an estimated $70 million worth of incremental sponsorship revenue last year. In addition to his contract ...
The Los Angeles Dodgers tried to sign Shohei Ohtani ahead of the 2018 season. However, he was not too impressed with the club's meeting, later singing with the Los Angeles Angels.
Mizuhara, 40, admitted to fraudulently transferring the money from Ohtani’s account for more than two years to pay his gambling debts, including impersonating the athlete on two dozen occasions ...
The sentence was handed down nearly a year after the gambling controversy first surfaced. Mizuhara, 40, admitted to fraudulently transferring the money from Ohtani's account for more than two ...
Mizuhara, 40, admitted to fraudulently transferring the money from Ohtani's account for more than two years to pay his gambling debts, including impersonating the athlete on two dozen occasions in ...
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