‘Ain’t Passing the Smell Test!’ Sports Insiders Question Shocking Story of Shohei Ohtani’s Interpreter Getting Busted in $4.5M Gambling Scheme

 

Many in the sports world are left scratching their heads due to conflicting accounts of why Los Angeles Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani has been connected to illegal gambling.

On Wednesday, ESPN published a bombshell report about Ippei Mizuhara — Ohtani’s friend and interpreter — being fired by the Dodgers when he was accused of stealing millions from Ohtani. According to the report, Ohtani’s lawyers claimed Mizuhara stole at least $4.5 million from Ohtani’s account to settle his gambling debts.

The day before, however, Ippei claimed Ohtani paid the debts for him. Ohtani’s name is mentioned on multiple wire transfers to Southern California bookie Mathew Bowyer, but Mizuhara emphasized that he was solely at fault and Ohtani had nothing to do with the betting. Additionally, Mizuhara claimed he did not bet on baseball. It wasn’t until the next day that Ohtani’s legal team “disavowed” his account and later accused him of “massive theft.”

Now, fans and insiders alike are wondering what the truth is. Making matters even more confusing was the fact that Ohtani’s name was cleared almost immediately despite his name being on the transfers.

Watch above via ESPN

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