Originally Posted by
Sloppy Joe
Is everyone completely retarded here now?
Of course Ohtani is a whale who knew exactly what was happening and Ippei was the beard/fellow degenerate. Zero chance no one else (agent, manager, etc) didn't flag that $16m was out the door.
I could imagine Ippei getting away with blowing through a few hundred thousand before anyone raised a flag, not this much.
MLB wants this to disappear and there maybe no smoking gun but obv Ohtani is a degen.
The problem is how this has become federal criminal charges.
Sure there's some degree of corruption between the feds and major corporations (as well as same-party politicians -- just dig up Harry Reid and ask him), but this would be a pretty egregious case of corruption if the feds knew none of this was theft, yet they actually charged and convicted a beard of doing it. This would still be a huge scandal even if the beard were somehow cooperative with taking the fall.
It was very believable to me that Ippei was willing to take the public fall and become hated, in exchange for big financial rewards down the line. It is not so believable that he'd plead guilty to a major financial felony and do prison time. It's also not believable to me that the feds would do such a huge favor to MLB as to go along with such a sham.
What is more likely?
Ippei was possibly the beard for Ohtani and placing bets for him, and also allowed to use some limited money to place bets for himself, in exchange for being that beard. Then he stole a ton extra because he became a super degen, and when Ohtani realized it, he had to change his story.
This would make it both true that Ippei was a beard AND that he stole 8 figures.
Maybe this plea bargain will include Ippei simply copping to stealing everything, with a soft agreement to not mention that he was bearding for Ohtani for the first $4.5m. In exchange, he'll get a more favorable sentence.
As Ippei himself said to the text to the bookie regarding stealing from Ohtani, "Technically, I did steal from him."