Ippei Mizuhara, former translator for MLB star Shohei Ohtani, has been seen delivering Uber Eats after pleading guilty to bank and tax fraud for stealing nearly $17 million from Ohtani to pay off gambling debts. The scandal, which rocked MLB, led to Mizuhara's guilty plea and Ohtani being cleared of any wrongdoing. Mizuhara's sentencing is scheduled for October 25.
Shohei Ohtani's former interpreter, Ippei Mizuhara, pleaded guilty to tax and bank fraud charges, admitting to stealing nearly $17 million from the baseball star to pay off gambling debts. Mizuhara's deception included impersonating Ohtani to authorize wire transfers. He faces up to 30 years in prison for bank fraud and three years for tax fraud, with sentencing scheduled for October 25.
Ippei Mizuhara, former interpreter for MLB star Shohei Ohtani, is set to plead guilty to stealing nearly $17 million from Ohtani to cover gambling debts. Mizuhara faces up to 33 years in prison for bank fraud and filing a false tax return. The scandal has strained the once-close relationship between Ohtani and Mizuhara and highlighted issues surrounding sports gambling.
Former Alabama football player and Kansas City Chiefs defensive tackle Isaiah Buggs faces animal cruelty charges after two malnourished dogs were found at his former rental home in Tuscaloosa. Buggs, who denies the allegations, claims the charges are part of a campaign to tarnish his reputation and force the closure of his business, Kings Hookah Lounge. Buggs has also been involved in multiple altercations with Tuscaloosa police, including an incident where he allegedly shoved the police chief.
Former Detroit Lions player Isaiah Buggs turned himself in to the Tuscaloosa County Jail after being charged with animal cruelty. Police found two malnourished dogs at a home Buggs rented, one of which was euthanized. Buggs' agent denies the charges, claiming the dogs are not his and that this is an attempt to shut down Buggs' business. Buggs, who was recently with the Kansas City Chiefs, faces two misdemeanor charges.
Kansas City Chiefs defensive lineman Isaiah Buggs faces two second-degree animal cruelty misdemeanors in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, after police found two malnourished dogs on his rented property. Buggs' agent denies the allegations, claiming a smear campaign to shut down Buggs' hookah lounge. Buggs turned himself in and was released on bond, with a hearing set for June 13. He also faces other misdemeanors related to recent incidents in Tuscaloosa.
Kansas City Chiefs defensive tackle Isaiah Buggs is accused of animal cruelty after two severely malnourished dogs were found on his property in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. Buggs denies the allegations, claiming police harassment and asserting that the dogs did not belong to him. Two misdemeanor warrants have been issued. Buggs' agent suggests the charges are part of a campaign to force the closure of Buggs' local business.
Former Alabama football star and current Kansas City Chiefs defensive tackle Isaiah Buggs faces animal cruelty charges after two severely malnourished dogs were found at his former residence. Buggs denies the allegations, claiming they are part of a campaign to tarnish his reputation and force the closure of his local business.
The Louisville Metro Police Department disciplined Detective Bryan Gillis for failing to activate his bodycam during the arrest of world No. 1 golfer Scottie Scheffler. Scheffler faces multiple charges, including second-degree assault of a police officer. Scheffler's attorney maintains his client's innocence, and an arraignment is scheduled for June 3.
Louisville police detective Bryan Gillis violated department policy by not activating his body-worn camera during the arrest of top golfer Scottie Scheffler, who was accused of several offenses including second-degree assault of a police officer. The incident occurred amid an investigation into a fatal shuttle bus accident. Scheffler's attorney maintains his innocence and is prepared to litigate.
High-ranking police officials in Louisville believe the felony charge against golfer Scottie Scheffler for injuring an officer at a crash scene is excessive and should be reduced. Scheffler, who was on his way to the PGA Championship, claims there was a misunderstanding. His attorney plans to plead not guilty, and local officials are pressuring for a reassessment of the charges.
The woman who accused former MLB player Trevor Bauer of sexual assault has been charged with fraud and theft by extortion, allegedly defrauding Bauer and another person in a scheme spanning several years. Bauer, who was never arrested or charged, countersued the woman, claiming they had a consensual encounter and accusing her of faking a pregnancy to extort money. The woman is scheduled to be arraigned on the criminal charges, while Bauer, who has been trying to revive his career after a suspension for violating the league’s policies, maintains his innocence.
Ippei Mizuhara, former interpreter for Shohei Ohtani, surrendered to federal authorities on charges of stealing over $16 million from the baseball star to cover debts with an illegal bookmaker. Mizuhara allegedly used his position of trust to make wire transfers from Ohtani's bank account without permission, accumulating $40 million in losses from illegal sports betting. He faces up to 30 years in prison if convicted and is scheduled to appear in federal court in Los Angeles. Ohtani was reportedly unaware of Mizuhara's actions and fully cooperated with the investigation.
Shohei Ohtani's former interpreter, Ippei Mizuhara, has been charged with bank fraud for allegedly embezzling $16 million from Ohtani's account to cover gambling debts. Mizuhara, who met Ohtani in 2013 and was his interpreter during his time with the Los Angeles Angels, is accused of sending the funds to an illegal sports gambling operation without Ohtani's knowledge. The investigation revealed that Ohtani was a victim in the case, and there is no evidence to suggest his involvement in the transfers. If convicted, Mizuhara could face up to 30 years in prison.
Kansas City Chiefs receiver Rashee Rice is facing an arrest warrant in connection with a high-speed crash in Dallas last month, with charges including aggravated assault and collision involving serious bodily injury. The crash involved a Lamborghini driven by Rice and a Corvette, resulting in a chain reaction collision with four other vehicles. No major injuries were reported, but two people were treated at the scene and two others were taken to a hospital. Rice has taken responsibility for his part in the incident and is cooperating with authorities, while the Chiefs are monitoring the situation.