Shohei Ohtani set to speak Monday as theft allegations against his interpreter spur investigation

Originally Published: 25 MAR 24 02:08 ET
Updated: 25 MAR 24 08:43 ET
By Raja Razek, Homero De la Fuente, Dalia Faheid and Elizabeth Wolfe, CNN
(CNN) ā Los Angeles Dodgers superstar Shohei Ohtani is expected to address the media Monday as Major League Baseball investigates allegations of theft against his longtime interpreter.
āIām happy heās going to speak ā speak to what he knows and give his thoughts on the whole situation,ā Dodgers manager Dave Roberts told reporters Sunday. āI think itāll give us a little bit more clarity.ā
Will Ireton, a Dodgers employee, will serve as Ohtaniās interpreter, Roberts said.
The allegations came to light last week when Ohtaniās Japanese interpreter, Ippei Mizuhara, was fired after Ohtaniās lawyers accused him of āmassive theftā of millions of dollars and placing bets with a bookmaker under federal investigation, according to ESPN and the Los Angeles Times, which first reported the story.
Ohtani signed an unparalleled 10-year, $700 million deal with the Dodgers this offseason.
Ohtani, who doesnāt speak often with reporters, has not spoken publicly since Mizuharaās firing.
The scandal has threatened to overshadow the start of MLBās Opening Day on Thursday, challenged the publicās understanding of one of baseballās biggest stars, and brought renewed scrutiny to professional sportsā closeness with gambling.
The MLB and the Internal Revenue Service are separately investigating Mizuhara.
āMajor League Baseball has been gathering information since we learned about the allegations involving Shohei Ohtani and Ippei Mizuhara from the news media,ā the league said in a news releaselast week. āEarlier today, our Department of Investigations began their formal process investigating the matter.ā
The IRS Criminal Investigation Los Angeles Field Office is investigating both Mizuhara and Mathew Bowyer, IRS spokesman Scott Villiard told CNN on Friday.
Bowyer, a former bookmaker, is a California resident who bankruptcy court documents show had gambling debts of $425,000 more than a decade ago.
Ohtani and Mizuhara first worked together from 2013 to 2017 when Mizuhara served as a translator for the Nippon-Ham Fighters, Ohtaniās team with Japanās Nippon Professional Baseball League, according to MLB.com. When Ohtani joined the Los Angeles Angels in 2018, he asked Mizuhara to join him as his translator in his rookie season, and Mizuhara eventually followed the star to the Dodgers, CNN previously reported.
ESPNās Tisha Thompson, citing multipleunnamed sources, said on CNNās āThe Leadā Wednesday at least $4.5 million was withdrawn via wire transfer from Ohtaniās bank accounts, though it is unclear who initiated the transfers.
CNN has sought comment from Mizuhara and Ohtaniās agent. Ohtaniās attorneys have not detailed how they believe the funds were stolen, fueling questions about the scandal that emerged as Ohtani made his much-anticipated debut with the Los Angeles Dodgers.
Bookieās attorney speaks to CNN
An attorney for Bowyer, the former bookmaker under federal investigation related to gambling, said he never met or had āany direct contactā with Ohtani but did do business with Mizuhara.
āMathew Bowyer never spoke with or emailed with or texted with or had any contact whatsoever with Shohei Ohtani,ā the attorney, Diane Bass told CNN in an on-camera interview on Saturday.
The attorney also said Ohtaniās interpreter never bet on baseball.
When discussing Ohtaniās name on āone of the wire transfers to Bowyerās organization to cover a bet,ā Bass said Saturday, āas far as Mr. Bowyer understood, the bet was from Ippei, or it was being covered by Mr. Ohtani for Ippei.ā
Bass emphasized while Bowyer is under federal investigation, he has not been charged with a crime. She said Bowyer stopped his bookmaking operation in October 2023 when āfeds showed up at his house.ā
Bowyer met Mizuhara after a Padres game in San Diego in 2022, according to Bass. She told CNN she does not know how often Mizuhara placed bets or how much he bet, but said Bowyer told her Mizuhara placed bets regularly on āprimarily soccer, occasionally football and basketball, but it was never baseball.ā
Mizuhara told ESPN last Tuesday, āI never bet on baseball ⦠Thatās 100 percent. I knew that rule. ⦠We have a meeting about that in spring training.ā
Bass said Mizuharaās gambling āgot out of hand at a certain point,ā but āhe was making regular payments for a significant amount of time.ā
Asked if the payments were coming from Mizuharaās or Ohtaniās account, Bass replied, āI honestly donāt know how many transfers came from which account(s), (or) whether it was more than one account. I donāt have access to that information,ā she told CNN.
Shifting explanations and statements
The saga began with reporters asking questions about alleged wire transfers from Ohtaniās bank account. Hereās how the scandal unfolded:
⢠Mizuhara told ESPN in a Tuesday interview, arranged by Ohtaniās representative, he asked Ohtani last year to pay off his gambling debt, ESPN reported. Ohtani had no involvement in his betting, Mizuhara said.
⢠But after the interview, Ohtaniās spokesperson ādisavowedā Mizuharaās account, then released a statement saying Ohtani had been the victim of theft.
⢠On the same day, Mizuhara was seen smiling in the LA dugout and talking to Ohtani before translating for the star in the teamās 5-2 win over the San Diego Padres in the MLB season-opening game in Seoul, South Korea, on Wednesday.
⢠Later Wednesday, Mizuhara was fired as Ohtaniās interpreter.
⢠After learning about the allegations against Ohtani and Mizuhara, MLB on Friday announced it would be pursuing an investigation. The IRS also confirmed it was investigating the translator.
CNNās Eric Levenson contributed to this report.
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