Interpreter Charged with Bank Fraud: $325,000 Spent on 1,000 Baseball Cards Using Shohei Ohtani’s Account

US report: “$325,000 (approximately 49.8 million yen) was spent on 1,000 baseball cards”

U.S. federal prosecutors announced on the 11th (12th Japan time) that Ippei Mizuhara, who served as an interpreter for Dodgers pitcher Shohei Ohtani, was charged with bank fraud. Furthermore, the US media “Jomboy Media” said, “According to the US Department of Justice, Ippei Mizuhara spent $325,000 (approximately 49.8 million yen) on 1,000 baseball cards using Shohei Ohtani’s account.” It is reported that.

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According to Yahoo Sports, federal authorities found that Mizuhara used Otani’s account to spend more than $325,000 on auction sites such as eBay between January and March 2024. He also mentioned what he did.

Federal authorities reportedly concluded that Mizuhara’s purpose for purchasing the baseball cards was “to resell them at a later date.” It is believed that the purpose was to purchase as many as 1,000 baseball cards for the purpose of resale and “convert” them into cash.

Suspect Mizuhara accessed Otani’s bank account and fraudulently transferred more than $16 million (approximately 2.45 billion yen) to an illegal bookmaker, more than three times the initial report. The amount won on bets was approximately $142 million (approximately 21.8 billion yen), the amount lost was approximately $183 million (approximately 28 billion yen), and the net loss was $40.68 million (approximately 6.2 billion yen). It is also clear that

(Full-Count Editorial Department)

2024-04-12 14:34:32
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