Ippei Mizuhara admitted guilt to bank fraud for surreptitiously taking nearly $17 million from the baseball super star's bank account to pay off wagering debts.
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Shohei Ohtani's former interpreter pleads guilty to gambling-related theft chargesIppei Mizuhara admitted guilt to bank fraud for surreptitiously taking nearly $17 million from the baseball super star's… Read More