A wild new audio clip has emerged displaying Los Angeles Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani being impersonated over the telephone by his disgraced former interpreter Ippei Mizuhara.
Sam Blum of The Athletic reported on Thursday that federal prosecutors disclosed an almost four-minute-long audio recording which they are saying confirmed Mizuhara making an attempt to push by way of a $200K wire switch from one among Ohtani’s accounts.
The prosecution says the recording was obtained from a financial institution, and they’re utilizing the recording to again up their claims that Mizuhara bypassed safety measures by routing Ohtani’s checking account info to his personal telephone quantity and electronic mail deal with, Blum provides.
Within the recording, you’ll be able to hear a financial institution agent asking “Who am I talking with?” to which Mizuhara replies, “Shohei Ohtani.”
The agent then proceeds with a two-factor authentication course of during which she asks Mizuhara to recite a six-digit safety code despatched to the telephone quantity linked to the account. Federal prosecutors say that the linked quantity matched Mizuhara’s private mobile phone quantity.
When later requested by the agent as to the rationale for the transaction, Mizuhara responded that it was for a automotive mortgage. Mizuhara additionally claimed within the recording that the alleged payee was his “good friend.”
The total audio recording has been posted to SoundCloud, and you may take heed to it on the hyperlink here. It’s also possible to learn Blum’s full reporting on the Mizuhara scenario here.
Mizuhara pled responsible final Could to federal tax and financial institution fraud costs associated to his theft of roughly $17M in complete from Ohtani (which Mizuhara allegedly used to pay off an illegal bookie).
He is because of be sentenced on Feb. 6 and may very well be dealing with deportation too. On Ohtani’s finish, he not too long ago scored a authorized victory over Mizuhara in an issue tangentially related to the fraud case.