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Part 4: Matthew Bowyer on Getting $500K Gambling Wire from Shohei Ohtani, Raided by Feds
Part 1: Ohtani's Bookie Matthew Bowyer on How Gambling Took Him from Trailer Parks to $600K a Year
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Shohei Ohtani’s longtime interpreter, Ippei Mizuhara, has been sentenced to nearly five years in prison for stealing and fraud, sparking controversy around the star athlete. In a recent interview, Matthew Bowyer, Mizuhara’s associate, addressed the scandal that unexpectedly linked Ohtani’s name to a major illegal betting operation involving $16.2 million in wire transfers. Bowyer insisted that Ohtani was unaware of any wrongdoing and denied allegations that the player authorized the transactions. Mizuhara, once close friends with Ohtani, reportedly acted independently in the scheme, which led to his 57-month sentence and conviction on fraud-related charges. Bowyer, who cooperated partially with authorities, emphasized that no other high-profile clients were implicated. Despite the accusations, Bowyer maintains Ohtani’s innocence regarding gambling and money laundering, portraying him as a victim rather than a participant. The case continues to unfold, revealing tensions between loyalty, legality, and the scrutiny faced by sports celebrities.