Shohei Ohtani’s former interpreter Ippei Mizharara will no longer begin his prison sentence on Monday, as originally planned.
Mizhara, who was sentenced to five years in prison for banks and tax fraud for undisclosed reasons, pushed back the date of his surrender. He was scheduled to surrender on Monday, but the US lawyers’ firm confirmed with NBC4, which is no longer the case.
It is unclear when Mizuhara will begin his time in prison since court documents with a new date of surrender were sealed.
Suwon of Newport Beach was found guilty of stealing nearly $17 million from Dodger star Otani. He pleaded guilty to fraud and admitted to stealing funds to pay gambling debts.
Mizuhara’s lawyers have not returned NBC4’s request for comment.
At the verdict hearing last month, Mizuhara apologized for his actions and accepted responsibility for his crimes. He also apologized to Ohatani and his family, as well as the government, the judges and the Dodgers.
His case was part of a larger investigation into Southland’s illegal sportsbook making organization. His winning bet totals over $142,256,000, while his lost bet is around $182,935,000. The total loss was over $40,679,000, according to the affidavit.
Ippei Mizuhara, former interpreter for Shohei Ohtani, has been sentenced to nearly five years in prison for stealing millions of dollars from the Dodgers star to repay the losses of his gambling.
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